San Mateo County Elections
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San Mateo CA
02 November, 2020
3:33 PM
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SAN MATEO COUNTY, CA — San Mateo County voters will decide elections that will shape local government. Below is a list of some of the important races. A list of all San Mateo County Elections can be found here. San Mateo City Council Voters will decide which of three candidates should fill two seats on the City Council. The candidates are incumbents Amourence Lee and Diane Papan and Library Board Trustee Lisa Diaz Nash. Redwood City City Council Voters will decide which of two candidates should represent District 1. The candidates are architect and construction manager Jeff Gee and community volunteer Nancy Radcliffe. Voters will decide which of two candidates should represent District 3. The candidates are incumbent Janet Borgens, public health professional Isabella Chu and caregiver/teacher assistant Lissette Espinoza-Garnica. Voters will decide which of three candidates should represent District 7. The candidates are incumbent Janet Borgens, public health professional Isabella Chu and caregiver/teacher assistant Lissette Espinoza-Garnica. Michael Smith is running unopposed in the District 4 race. Pacifica City Council Voters will decide which of two candidates should represent District 1. The candidates are incumbent Sue Vaterlaus and Mayra Espinosa. Voters will decide which of three candidates should represent District 4. The candidates are food clerk Tygarjas Twyrls Bigstyck, salesperson/business manager Marj Davis and software engineer Mike Cohen. San Bruno MayorVoters will decide who will be San Bruno's next mayor. The candidates are incumbent Rico E. Medina and incumbent councilmember Linda Mason. South San Francisco City Council Voters will decide which of two candidates should represent District 4. The candidates are incumbent Richard Garbarino and environmentalist/biological researcher James Coleman. San Carlos City Council Voters will decide which of four candidates should fill two seats on the City Council. The candidates are Planning Commissioner John Dugan, business owner Ron Collins, education advocate JT Eden and business executive David B. Tom. Belmont City Council Voters will decide which of four candidates should fill two seats on the City Council. The candidates are incumbents Tom McCune and Davina Hurt, firefighter Ken Loo and Pat Cuviello. Stay updated with the latest election results and news in California. Sign up for free real-time alerts and daily newsletters from Patch. Be sure to stay tuned to Patch on Election Day for results on this race and others in your neighborhood. Still need to cast your vote? Find out where to drop off your absentee ballot and which polling site is closest to you. Want to double-check that your absentee ballot has been received? Track it here.
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