Politics & Government

Mill Valley Elections 2022: Real-Time Results

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Voters have had more than a month to choose among candidates in the state’s new universal vote-by-mail system.
Voters have had more than a month to choose among candidates in the state’s new universal vote-by-mail system. (Shutterstock)

MARIN COUNTY, CA — Novato Mayor Eric Lucan and Marin supervisorial aide Mary Sackett have opened early leads in separate Marin County supervisor races.

It’s not yet known what percent of the vote has been counted but as of 11:03 p.m. Tuesday, 76 of 76 precincts are reporting results, according to the Marin County elections website.

County officials said 32,854 ballots were cast either by mail or in person, about 19 percent of the county’s eligible voters.

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District 5 Supervisor

Lucan as of 11:03 p.m. on election night had a commanding lead with 66 percent of the vote in the District 5 race (Novato and surrounding areas), a lead of 48 percentage points ahead of second-place Colin Medalie.

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Lucan and Medalie are among four candidates running to replace Supervisor Judy Arnold, who is not seeking reelection.

District 1 Supervisor

Sackett had 50 percent of the vote in the Division 1 race, a 14-percentage point lead over second-place Gina Daly.

They are among three candidates running to replace outgoing Supervisor Damon Connolly in District 1 (San Rafael and surrounding unincorporated communities).

District 12 Assembly

Marin Supervisor Damon Connolly leads in the District 12 race with 44.62 percent of the vote. Sara Aminzadeh is in second place with 33.65 percent of the vote.

They’re among four candidates running to replace Marc Levine, who is running for Insurance Commissioner.

Marin County Superintendent of Schools

John Carroll has a decisive lead with 67.24 percent of the vote. Michelle Crncich Hodge trails with 32.76 percent.

The two candidates are running to replace outgoing Superintendent Mary Jane Burke, who earlier this year announced she would not seek reelection to an eighth term.

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Real-time results are below — Scroll to view the races impacting Marin County. (Can't see the widgets below? Click hereto view all results from the Marin County Registrar of Voters.)

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