Election Results
City of Berkeley
This election's results
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Candidate Races
6
City Auditor
Jenny Wong
92.2%
+84.4%
Jenny Wong
92.2%
+84.4%
46,196
Vladislav S. Davidzon
7.8%
-84.4%
3,919
Rent Control Board
James Chang
19.6%
+2.2%
City Council – District 1
Rashi Kesarwani
44.5%
+8.8%
Rashi Kesarwani
44.5%
+8.8%
3,491
Igor A. Tregub
35.7%
-8.8%
2,803
Margo Schueler
15.5%
-29.0%
1,213
Mary Behm Steinberg
4.3%
-40.2%
339
City Council – District 4
Kate Harrison
52.9%
+17.9%
Kate Harrison
52.9%
+17.9%
2,881
Ben Gould
35.0%
-17.9%
1,905
Gregory Magofna
12.1%
-40.8%
661
City Council – District 7
Rigel Robinson
56.5%
+22.0%
Rigel Robinson
56.5%
+22.0%
1,580
Cecilia "Ces" Rosales
34.5%
-22.0%
964
Aidan Hill
9.0%
-47.5%
251
City Council – District 8
Lori Droste
56.2%
+25.8%
Lori Droste
56.2%
+25.8%
3,667
Mary Kay Lacey
30.4%
-25.8%
1,986
Alfred Twu
10.6%
-45.6%
690
Russ Tilleman
2.8%
-53.4%
180
Ballot Measures
4
Shall the measure to issue $135 million in general obligation bonds to create and preserve affordable housing for low-income households, working families, and individuals including teachers, seniors, veterans, the homeless, and persons with disabilities; subject to citizen oversight and independent audits, be adopted?
Yes
77.5%
+55.0%
42,372
No
22.5%
-55.0%
12,317
Shall the ordinance raising funds for general municipal purposes such as navigation centers, mental health support, rehousing and other services for the homeless, including homeless seniors and youth; increasing the real property transfer tax for ten years from 1.5% to 2.5% for property sales and transfers over $1,500,000, adjusted annually to capture the top approximately 33% of transfers; generating an estimated $6,000,000 - $8,000,000 annually; and establishing the Homeless Services Panel of Experts to recommend homeless services, be adopted?
Yes
72.4%
+44.8%
39,327
No
27.6%
-44.8%
15,008
Shall the ordinance amending the Rent Stabilization Ordinance to: account for potential repeal of the Costa Hawkins Rental Housing Act by preserving existing vacancy rent adjustments; update the new construction exemption from rent stabilization to a 20-year rolling period; and exempt all lawfully permitted Accessory Dwelling Units from rent stabilization and eviction for good cause protections, be adopted?
Yes
71.4%
+42.8%
35,463
No
28.6%
-42.8%
14,205
(ADVISORY) Shall the measure, advising the Mayor to engage citizens and experts in the development of Vision 2050, a 30 year plan to identify and guide implementation of climate-smart, technologically-advanced, integrated and efficient infrastructure to support a safe, vibrant and resilient future for Berkeley, be adopted?
Yes
84.6%
+69.2%
44,164
No
15.4%
-69.2%
8,011