Marlene Andrade
Marlene Andrade was a candidate for Sacramento City Council in California. She was defeated in the primary election on June 7, 2016.
Elections
2016
The mayor's chair and four seats on the Sacramento City Council were up for election on June 7, 2016. Because incumbent Mayor Kevin Johnson did not seek re-election, the filing period for that race was extended to March 16, 2016.
While the June election was called a primary, it was functionally a general election. The only races where no candidate won a majority (50 percent plus one) of the votes cast in the primary advanced to the election on November 8, 2016. The November election was called a general election, but it was functionally a runoff election.[1] The following candidates ran in the Mayor of Sacramento primary election.
Mayor of Sacramento, Primary Election, 2016 | ||
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Candidate | Vote % | Votes |
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58.96% | 38,565 |
Angelique Ashby | 26.17% | 17,115 |
Tony Lopez | 8.84% | 5,780 |
Marlene Andrade | 1.94% | 1,271 |
Michael Edwards | 1.69% | 1,104 |
Russell Rawlings | 1.18% | 774 |
Richard Jones | 0.77% | 504 |
Aaron Carranza | 0.30% | 195 |
Write-in votes | 0.15% | 101 |
Total Votes (100% reporting) | 65,409 | |
Source: Sacramento County, California, "Unofficial Results Primary Election - June 7, 2016," June 8, 2016 |
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See also
- Sacramento, California
- Municipal elections in Sacramento, California (2016)
- United States municipal elections, 2016
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