Politics & Government
Napa Election Results 2020: Mayor, City Council
Three candidates compete to serve as the city's mayor, while voters in Districts 2 and 4 choose who to represent them on Napa City Council.

NAPA COUNTY, CA — The polls — and ballot boxes — are now officially closed for the 2020 presidential and general election. Here are election night results.
Who Will Lead The City Of Napa?
For the first time in the city of Napa, voters were tasked with electing their mayor at large and their city council members based on the city's newly drawn districts.
Scott Sedgley led the race for mayor, followed by Doris Gentry then Gerardo Martin, according to the third unofficial election night results released just after 12 a.m. Wednesday by the Napa County Registrar of Voters Office:
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- Scott Sedgley: 16,319 votes / 64.16 percent
- Doris Gentry: 5,186 votes / 20.39 percent
- Gerardo Martin: 3,931 votes / 15.45 percent
City Councilmember, District 2
Among candidates in the race to represent voters in the city's newly drawn District 2, Beth Painter was in the lead, followed by David Campbell, then Jim Hinton and Paul Stoddard:
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- Beth Painter 3,978 votes / 57.20 percent
- David Campbell 1,431 votes / 20.58 percent
- Jim Hinton 868 votes / 12.48 percent
- Paul Stoddard 678 votes / 9.75 percent
City Councilmember, District 4:
In the race to represent District 4 on the Napa City Council, Bernie Narvaez was ahead of Renee Cazares:
- Bernardo "Bernie" Navraez 3,205 votes / 68.91 percent
- Renee Cazares 1,466 votes / 31.09 percent
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