Election Results
City of Stockton
This election's results
How City of Stockton voted in other elections
Candidate Races
4
Mayor
Michael Tubbs
70.6%
+41.2%
Michael Tubbs
70.6%
+41.2%
56,165
Anthony Silva
29.4%
-41.2%
23,426
City Council – District 2
Dan Wright
60.9%
+21.8%
Dan Wright
60.9%
+21.8%
45,454
Steve Colangelo
39.1%
-21.8%
29,168
City Council – District 4
Susan Lenz
54.4%
+8.8%
Susan Lenz
54.4%
+8.8%
40,419
Michael Blower
45.6%
-8.8%
33,929
City Council – District 6
Jesus Andrade
57.4%
+14.8%
Jesus Andrade
57.4%
+14.8%
42,713
Sam Fant
42.6%
-14.8%
31,732
Ballot Measures
5
Measure M
PASSED
76.0% Yes
+52.0%
Shall the Ordinance 2016-06-07-1212 to enhance Stockton’s library and recreation services, including safe after-school and summer programs for children and teens, homework centers, children’s story times, increased public computer access/wireless connectivity, and enhanced evening and weekend hours at libraries and recreation centers, funded by a 1/4-cent transaction and use (sales) tax, generating $9 million annually for 16 years, with all funds staying local and expenditures subject to an annual audit be adopted?
Yes
76.0%
+52.0%
59,026
No
24.0%
-52.0%
18,636
Measure N
PASSED
60.1% Yes
+20.2%
Shall the Stockton City Charter be revised to establish an advisory redistricting commission; require City Council approval of City Council district boundaries; provide for the election of City Council exclusively by district and to rephrase existing term limit provisions?
Yes
60.1%
+20.2%
44,023
No
39.9%
-20.2%
29,186
Measure O
PASSED
57.8% Yes
+15.6%
Shall the Stockton City Charter be revised to alter the process for adjusting compensation of the Mayor and Council, amend the required notice for sale or lease of City property, provide for annual funding of three positions in the Mayor’s Office, require adoption of a fiscal reserve policy and amend procedures applicable to the adoption, administration and auditing of the City budget?
Yes
57.8%
+15.6%
41,912
No
42.2%
-15.6%
30,632
Measure P
PASSED
56.7% Yes
+13.4%
Shall the Stockton Municipal Code be revised to overturn the ban on medical cannabis dispensaries; to allow within the city four medical cannabis dispensaries in certain commercial and industrial zones and four cultivation sites in certain industrial zones subject to locational restrictions and the issuance of a use permit, an operators permit, and employee permits?
Yes
56.7%
+13.4%
43,235
No
43.3%
-13.4%
32,960
Measure Q
PASSED
64.0% Yes
+28.0%
Shall Ordinance 2016-06-28-1503 be adopted to amend provisions of the City of Stockton Municipal Code governing businesses subject to the marijuana business license tax and to increase the rate for the medical cannabis business license tax to a minimum of $35.00 and a maximum of $50.00 per $1,000 of the annual gross receipts of medical cannabis businesses, estimated to raise $672,000-$1,000,000 annually for general City services, which tax shall continue until repealed by the City Council or City voters?
Yes
64.0%
+28.0%
48,439
No
36.0%
-28.0%
27,191