The tally from the first round has come in for the D9 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS (drumroll please:)  Under ranked choice voting the winner needs 50%– so the Dept of Elections will eliminate the candidates with the least votes and distribute their second choice votes until a candidate has 50% of the vote.

Campos (6,065 votes), 35.52 %,

Mark Sanchez (5,036 votes), 29.49 %

Eric Quezada (3,631votes), 21.26 %

Eva Royale (1037 votes), 6.07%
Tom Valtin (535), 3.13%
Eric Storey (494), 2.89%
Vern Mathews (279), 1.63%

Click on the NAMES  to learn more about  the top candidates.
Stay tuned for more Loc@l coverage as ranked choice returns come in.

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