2012 Stockton, California, mayoral election

2012 Stockton, California, mayoral election

← 2008 June 5, 2012 (first round)[1]
November 6, 2012 (runoff)[2]
2016 →
 
Candidate Anthony Silva Ann Johnston
First-round vote 7,263 13,830
First-round percentage 21.42% 40.79%
Second-round vote 44,159 30,360
Second-round percentage 59.26% 40.74%
 
Candidate Jimmie M. Rishwain Ralph Lee White
First-round vote 5,085 3,918
First-round percentage 15.00% 11.55%

Mayor before election

Ann Johnston
Democratic

Elected Mayor

Anthony Silva

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Stockton, California, held an election for mayor on June 5, 2012 and November 6, 2012. It saw Anthony Silva unseat incumbent mayor Ann Johnston.

Municipal elections in California are officially non-partisan.

Results

First round

First round results[1]
Candidate Votes %
Ann Johnston (incumbent) 13,830 40.79
Anthony Silva 7,263 21.42
Jimmie M. Rishwain 5,085 15.00
Ralph Lee White 3,918 11.55
Tony Stevens 1,601 4.72
James "Jim" Butler 1,166 3.44
Gregory S. Pitsch 904 2.67
Total votes 33,908

Runoff

Runoff results[2]
Candidate Votes %
Anthony Silva 44,159 59.26
Ann Johnston (incumbent) 30,360 40.74
Total votes 74,519

References

  1. ^ a b "Election Summary Report Presidential Primary Election Summary For Jurisdiction Wide, All Counters, All Races San Joaquin County June 5, 2012 OFFICIAL FINAL RESULTS". San Joaquin County. June 28, 2012. Retrieved October 3, 2019.
  2. ^ a b "Election Summary Report General Election Summary For Jurisdiction Wide, All Counters, All Races San Joaquin County November 6, 2012 Official Final Results". San Joaquin County. December 3, 2012. Retrieved October 3, 2019.
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