The following election results were released shortly after 1:03 am by the Contra Costa County Elections Office for local county, city, school district and special district offices.
County Election
Contra Costa County Board of Supervisor, District 3
- Diane Burgis -59.29%
- Steve Barr – 40.47%
Contra Costa County Board of Supervisor, District 5
- Federal Glover – 54.81%
- AnaMaria Avila Farias – 44.75%
Contra Costa Community College District, Ward 5
- Fernando Sandoval – 39.83%
- Greg Enholm – 59.75%
- Write-in
City Races
City of Antioch, Mayor (1 seat)
- Lori Ogorchock – 22.54%
- Sean Wright – 34.66%
- Wade Harper – 33.69%
- Gil Murillo – 8.86%
City of Antioch, City Council (2 seats)
- Monica Wilson – 23.84%
- Karl Dietzel – 6.26%
- Frederick Rouse – 5.62%
- Mary Helen Rocha – 21.11%
- Lamar Thorpe – 25.97%
- Ken Turnage II – 16.99%
City of Brentwood
- Bob Taylor – 92.87%
- Write-in – 7.13%
City of Brentwood, City Council (2 seats)
- Mark Stoiber -12.64%
- Claudette Staton – 33.48%
- Robert (Leo) Rodgers – 5.10%
- Karen Rarey – 28.18%
- John D. Fink – 20.28%
City of Oakley, City Council (3 seats)
- Bruno Korbmacher – 9.98%
- Paul S. Seger – 12.17%
- Michael Dupray – 11.01%
- Stephen DeMarco – 8.99%
- Kevin Romick – 14.90%
- Doug Hardcastle – 17.79%
- Randi Jill Adler – 4.59%
- Claire Alaura – 12.18%
- Dezi Pina – 8.21%
City of Pittsburg, City Council (2 seats)
- Kelani Killings – 24.95%
- Mark Gargalikis – 22.52%
- Juan Antonio Banales -26.66%
- Ben Johnson – 25.54%
Unified/High School Districts
Antioch Unified School District (3 seats)
- Crystal Sawyer-White – 19.72%
- Fernando Navarro – 12.27%
- Gary Hack – 16.76%
- Diane Gibson-Gray – 18.21%
- Alonzo Terry – 7.11%
- Joy Motts -15.73%
- Mike Burkholder – 9.89%
Pittsburg Unified School District (2 seats)
- Nettie Asiasi -13.02%
- Laura Canciamilla – 47.33%
- George H Miller – 39.16%
Liberty Union High School District (2 seats)
- Raymond Valverde – 28.56%
- Daron Spears – 27.72%
- Spencer Smith – 14.72%
- Yolanda C Pena Mendrek – 28.60%
Elementary School District
Byron Union District (2 seats)
- Susan E Vinyard – 50.75%
- Marshall Harris – 19.22%
- David W. Turner – 29.33%
Knightsen Elementary School District (3 seats)
- Janice Smith – 34.53%
- Stefani Provan – 21.88%
- Shawndell L McCall – 15.47%
- Thomas E. Baldocchi Jr. – 27.73%
Oakley Union Elementary School District (2 seats)
- Laurence J Polk – 26.72%
- Lisa Brizendine – 48.03%
- Karen Bergenholtz -24.81%
Special Districts
Town of Discovery Bay Community Service District (2 seats)
- Marianna B Wiesen – 19.31%
- Mark Simon – 22.51%
- Bill Pease – 34.72%
- Bill Mayer – 23.15%
Bethel Island Municipal Improvement District
- Lisa Kirk – 25.66%
- Torena Quinn – 12.74%
- Robert Amrine Jr. – 21.42%
- Dean Moreland – 13.77%
- Anthony Joseph Berzinas – 18.40%
San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit District, District 1
- Debora Allen – 64.03%
- Gail Murray -35.58%
Contra Costa Water District, Division 4
- Antonio Martinez – 44.93%
- Bette Boatmun – 54.76%
8 comments
Do the voters have Antioch realize they just got hoodwinked by Chrystal Sawyer-White who is not even a credentialed teacher? She lied and is now the top vote getter? it’s Jeff Belle all over again.
At least Navarro was not elected. If Debra Vinson can now be recalled, the Board could get on stable ground in the near future.
‘Could get on stable ground”. That is funny.
Yuck. More of Glover. Was hoping he’d be done.
RJB, you can now legally get high in CA. If you’re as old as I am (50 something) I don’t recommend it. Doesn’t Glover have two DUI’s and a cocaine charge? Uniformed voters.
Don’t you find it suspicious that Sawyer-White received the most votes when she didn’t even submit a statement in the Voter’s Guide nor hardly did any campaigning? If I were the other candidates, I would want to have the votes verified that they were submitted by valid Antioch resident voters.
This election highlights the ignorance of East County voters.
Congratulations Sean!!!! You are the best choice to lead Antioch.
I don’t find it suspicious that Sawyer-White received the most votes. She’s a former teacher with a Masters degree in Education. That will get you elected to the school board.
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