Politics & Government

Livermore Voters To Choose City's Next Mayor

A local businessman and city councilmember are squaring off in the Nov. 3 election to represent Livermore.

Election Day is Tuesday, Nov. 3. in 2020.
Election Day is Tuesday, Nov. 3. in 2020. (Jenna Fisher/Patch)

LIVERMORE, CA — Livermore voters are deciding which of two candidates should serve as the city's next mayor.

The candidates are Mony Nop, a local businessman, and Bob Woerner, a Livermore city councilmember.

    Be sure to stay tuned to Patch on Election Day for results on this race and others in your neighborhood. There are 966,000 registered voters in Alameda County, including some 574,000 Democrats, 246,000 nonpartisans and 107,000 Republicans.

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    Read: Livermore's 2020 General Election Candidate Guide

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