Livermore Mayor: Election Results

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Livermore CA

03 November, 2020

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LIVERMORE, CA — The polls have closed and Livermore voters have apparently decided that Livermore City Councilmemer Bob Woerner will serve as their next mayor. Woerner maintained his lead Tuesday night, securing 66% of the vote (14,991) as of 11 p.m., with all 16 precincts reporting. His challenger, local businessman Mony Nop, received 33% of the vote (7,552 votes). The results are unofficial and have not been certified. The county said it must still tally an unspecified number of mailed ballots. Mayor John Marchand is hitting his term limit. Stay updated with the latest election results and news in California. Sign up for free real-time alerts and daily newsletters from Patch. Elections officials described a peaceful and efficient day at the polls Tuesday, as Election Day 2020 has progressed smoothly in the Bay Area's nine counties. Alameda County reported Monday about 581,445 people cast votes before Election Day, which is 60.2 percent of its registered voters. "Things are going well," said Tim Dupuis, Alameda County's registrar. "A little more in-person voting than we saw over the weekend. It still looks like the majority of the votes are being dropped off as vote-by-mail." Turnout for in-person voting is down, thanks to the massive push for early and mail-in voting due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The night before Election Day, more than 2.7 million Bay Area voters had already cast ballots. Statewide, more than 11.2 million of California's more than 21 million registered voters had already voted. Nationwide, the number was approaching 100 million by Monday evening - almost 70% of the 136.5 million people who voted in 2016. — Bay City News contributed to this report Read: Livermore's 2020 General Election Candidate Guide Real-time results are below, use the scroll on the right. Patch will be updating the results throughout the night as votes are tallied — refresh the page for the latest updates. Can't see the widget below? Click here for all Alameda County election results.

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