Politics & Government
San Ramon City Council Races: Election Results
San Ramon voters have elected councilmembers to serve in districts 1 and 3 this year.
SAN RAMON, CA — The polls have closed and San Ramon voters in two council districts have cast ballots for the district 1 and 3 seats of the San Ramon City Council.
District 1
Public health professional Luz Gomez held a narrow lead over incumbent councilmember Scott Perkins as of Wednesday morning. The two were neck-and-neck Tuesday.
Gomez received just 41 more votes than Perkins as of 11 p.m., with all 16 precincts reporting. In total, she received 2,744 votes. Perkins received 2,703.
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The results are semi-official, the county said. They have not been certified.
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District 3
Sridhar Verose, engineer and Parks and Community Services commissioner, has apparently won the seat being vacated by Councilmember Phil O'Loane.
Verose received 46% of the vote (2,313 votes) as of 11 p.m. Reza Majlesi — professor, educator and businessperson — came in second with 31%, while technology professional Varun Kaushal received and Sameera Rajwade both received 12%.
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