SOLANO COUNTY – Election Day polls closed in California at 8 p.m. March 5 and preliminary results have been released for local elections in Solano County. The Vallejo Sun is tracking races in Vallejo and Benicia and we'll be updating with the latest election results on this page throughout the night.
We're tracking the Solano County Board of Supervisors races in Vallejo and Benicia, the primaries for state Senate District 3 and state Assembly District 11, the Solano County Superior Court judicial race, the U.S. Congress Representative District 8 race, and ballot measures in Benicia.
As of 5 p.m. Tuesday, 91,492 ballots had been counted countywide, representing 34% of registered voters. That includes all mail-in ballots all Election Day precincts reporting. The county estimates there are about 250 provisional ballots to be counted.
Further results are expected on Tuesday.
Any candidate who receives more than 50% of the vote will be elected to the Board of Supervisors. Otherwise, the top two candidates will appear on the November ballot.
Any candidate who receives more than 50% of the vote will be elected to the Board of Supervisors. Otherwise, the top two candidates will appear on the November ballot.
The top two candidates will appear on the November ballot.
The top two candidates will appear on the November ballot.
Any candidate who receives more than 50% of the vote will be elected to a 6-year term as a Solano County Superior Court judge.
The top two vote getters will advance to November's general election.
A yes vote increases Benicia’s transient occupancy tax on hotels and vacation rentals from 9 to 13%. Requires 50% plus one to pass.
A yes vote raises Benicia's sales tax by three-quarters of a cent. Requires 50% plus one to pass.
This measure would allow the Benicia Unified School district to issue up to $12.5 million in bonds to finance infrastructure projects. Requires 55% approval to pass.
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