Endorsements Voter Guide Register to vote Where to vote Track your ballot Live Results Presidential Congressional State Sonoma Napa Marin Lake Mendocino Updated Mar 29th at 11:01 AM Superior Court Judge Office #3 115,405 votes counted Votes Percent Kristine M. Burk 79,498 68.89% Beki Berrey 35,907 31.11% Share Tweet Superior Court Judge Office #4 86,789 votes counted Votes Percent Paul J. Lozada 86,789 100% Share Tweet Superior Court Judge Office #6 117,990 votes counted Votes Percent Kenneth English 75,754 64.2% Omar Figueroa 42,236 35.8% Share Tweet County Supervisor 1st District 30,348 votes counted Votes Percent Rebecca Hermosillo 23,958 78.94% Jonathan Mathieu 6,390 21.06% Share Tweet County Supervisor 3rd District 16,312 votes counted Votes Percent Chris Coursey 11,346 69.56% Omar Medina 4,966 30.44% Share Tweet County Supervisor 5th District 23,356 votes counted Votes Percent Lynda Hopkins 23,356 100% Share Tweet Measure A - Cotati-Rohnert Park Unified School District Parcel Tax 2/3 Vote to Pass Shall Cotati-Rohnert Park Unified School District’s measure be adopted renewing the existing $89 educational parcel tax at a fixed rate for eight years, raising $1,300,000 annually, 13,756 votes counted Votes Percent Yes 10,320 75.02% No 3,436 24.98% Share Tweet Measure B - Petaluma Joint Union High School District Parcel Tax 2/3 Vote To Pass Shall Petaluma Joint Union High School District’s measure be adopted levying an $89 educational parcel tax, raising $2,200,000 annually, for 8 years? 24,877 votes counted Votes Percent Yes 15,795 63.49% No 9,082 36.51% Share Tweet Measure C - Fort Ross School District 55% Majority Needed to Pass To maintain classrooms and facilities: Fort Ross Elementary School District’s measure authorizing $2,100,000 in bonds at legal interest rates, levying approximately $30 per $100,000 of assessed value and raising an estimated average $150,000 annually while bonds are outstanding. 286 votes counted Votes Percent yes 159 55.59% no 127 44.41% Share Tweet Measure D - Harmony Union School District 55% Majority Needed to Pass To improve facilities at Harmony and Salmon Creek Schools - Harmony Union School District’s measure authorizing $13,500,000 in bonds, at legal rates, levying approximately $30 per $100,000 of assessed valuation (raising $781,000 annually) while bonds are outstanding. 1,925 votes counted Votes Percent yes 1,089 56.57% no 836 43.43% Share Tweet Measure E - Petaluma City (Elementary) School District Parcel Tax 2/3 Vote To Pass Shall Petaluma City (Elementary) School District’s measure be adopted levying an $89 educational parcel tax, raising $1,400,000 annually for 8 years? 11,133 votes counted Votes Percent Yes 7,622 68.46% No 3,511 31.54% Share Tweet Measure G - Rincon Valley Union School District 55% Majority Needed to Pass To update local elementary/middle schools by upgrading classrooms - Shall Rincon Valley Union School District’s measure be adopted, authorizing $65,600,000 in bonds at legal rates, levying 3¢ per $100 assessed valuation raising approximately $4,400,000 annually? 14,577 votes counted Votes Percent yes 8,668 59.46% no 5,909 40.54% Share Tweet Measure H - Local Emergency Services and Disaster Response Sales Tax Simple Majority Needed to Pass To improve and enhance local fire prevention - Shall Sonoma County establish a ½ cent sales tax until ended by voters, providing approximately $60,000,000 annually? 145,261 votes counted Votes Percent Yes 89,646 61.71% No 55,615 38.29% Share Tweet Member Central Committee 1st District-Democratic Elect 5 DEM The central committees are the local governing committees of the political parties. They aren't government jobs, like supervisor or council, but political organizations. Only registered party members vote in these races. 59,533 votes counted Votes Percent Carol Taylor 10,396 17.46% Maria Peluso 9,027 15.16% Mike Smith 8,825 14.82% Larry S. Leonard 7,341 12.33% Bill Schauber 7,078 11.89% Leslie Graves 7,038 11.82% Gil Dong 5,053 8.49% Val Hinshaw 4,775 8.02% Share Tweet Member Central Committee 3rd District-Democratic Elect 3 DEM The central committees are the local governing committees of the political parties. They aren't government positions, like supervisor or council, but political organizations. Only registered party members vote in these races. 16,268 votes counted Votes Percent Jackie Elward 6,711 41.25% Nathan Willis 4,109 25.26% Robin Ralph Thompson 2,996 18.42% Melanie Jones-Carter 2,452 15.07% Share Tweet Member Central Committee 3rd District-Republican Elect 3 REP The central committees are the local governing committees of the political parties. They aren't government positions, like supervisor or council, but political organizations. Only registered party members vote in these races. 5,441 votes counted Votes Percent Dayna Lee Justus 1,657 30.45% David Alan Swint 1,402 25.77% Debra A. Le Boy 1,250 22.97% Carrie Price 1,132 20.8% Share Tweet