2016 Stockton, California, mayoral election|
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| | | Candidate | Michael Tubbs | Anthony Silva | First-round vote | 15,847 | 12,499 | First-round percentage | 33.42% | 26.36% | Second-round vote | 56,165 | 23,426 | Second-round percentage | 70.57% | 29.43% | | | | Candidate | Carlos Villapudua | | First-round vote | 11,425 | | First-round percentage | 24.10% | | |
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Stockton, California, held an election for mayor on June 7, 2016 and November 8, 2016. It saw Michael Tubbs unseat incumbent mayor Anthony Silva
Tubbs became the youngest mayor in Stockton's history and its first African American mayor.
Municipal elections in California are officially non-partisan.
2016 Election Results
[edit] First round results[1] Candidate | Votes | % |
Michael Tubbs | 15,847 | 33.42 |
Anthony Silva (incumbent) | 12,499 | 26.36 |
Carlos Villapudua | 11,425 | 24.10 |
Tony Mannor | 2,309 | 4.87 |
Jimmie M. Rishwain | 1,905 | 4.02 |
Gary Malloy | 1,889 | 3.98 |
Sean Murray | 1,118 | 2.36 |
Emiliano B. Adams | 319 | 0.67 |
Write-in | 101 | 0.21 |
Total votes | 47,412 | |
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