2018 San Jose mayoral election explained

Election Name:2018 San Jose mayoral election
Flag Image:Flag of San José, California.svg
Type:presidential
Ongoing:no
Previous Election:2014 San Jose mayoral election
Previous Year:2014
Next Election:2022 San Jose mayoral election
Next Year:2022
Election Date:June 5, 2018
Color1:c0c0c0
Candidate1:Sam Liccardo
Popular Vote1:120,846
Percentage1:75.84%
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Candidate2:Steve Brown
Popular Vote2:22,764
Percentage2:14.29%
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Candidate4:Quangminh Pham
Popular Vote4:11,330
Percentage4:7.11%
Candidate5:Tyrone Wade
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Popular Vote5:4,406
Percentage5:2.8
Mayor
Before Election:Sam Liccardo
After Election:Sam Liccardo

The 2018 San Jose mayoral election was held on June 5, 2018, to elect the Mayor of San Jose, California. Since incumbent mayor Sam Liccardo received over 50% of the vote in the primary election there was no need for a run-off election in November.[1]

Municipal elections in California are officially non-partisan.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: July 9, 2018 . Santa Clara - Election Night Reporting . November 23, 2022 . Clarity Elections.