Politics & Government
Redwood City City Council District 1 Election 2020: Live Updates
Redwood City voters have cast their ballots for one open seat in the District 1 City Council Race.
REDWOOD CITY, CA — Construction manager Jeff Gee led in the “semi-official” results of the Redwood City District 1 City Council race as of Wednesday morning according to San Mateo County elections officials.
The Assessor-County Clerk-Recorder and Chief Elections Officer said in a statement on its website that the results as of 1:22 a.m. are not final, and that it expects to report its next update Thursday at 4:30 p.m.
“There are still many ballots to count,” the statement said.
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Gee led with 2,573 votes (63.97 percent) in a two-way race against community volunteer Nancy Radcliffe (1,449).
The District 1 election is among three contested Redwood City City Council races. The District 3 and 7 races are the others. Michael Smith is running unopposed in the District 4 race.
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