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Stockton 2024 General Election results

T.Brown26 min ago

(FOX40.COM) — Here are the latest results for the 2024 General Election in Stockton. Along with voting for several school boards and measures, voters made their choices for mayor and city council members for districts 2, 4 and 6.

Stockton Mayor

• Christina Fugazi was a member of the Stockton City Council who represented District 5. She took office on Jan. 5, 2015, and left on Dec. 31, 2022. She describes herself as an educator and public servant and said she is running for mayor to solve Stockton's toughest problems.

• Tom Patti is a member of the San Joaquin County Board of Supervisors who represents District 3. He took office in 2017 and his term ends on January 6, 2025. He describes himself as a man of action.

Stockton City Council District 2

• Mariela Ponce is a political newcomer. She advanced from the primary on March 5.

• Waqar Rizvi chairs the Stockton Planning Commission and said he is running for city council to make the streets safer, the government more effective, and the economy more competitive.

Stockton City Council District 4

• Mario Enriquez describes himself as a son of immigrant parents and an LGBTQ advocate. He said he is running for Stockton City Council because he knows the importance of working with and for the community in creating effective solutions.

• Gina Valadez-Bracamonte describes herself as a longtime Stocktonian who loves the city. She said she would be honored to help improve Stockton's quality of life while ensuring a better future for Stockton families.

Stockton City Council District 6

• Jason Lee is a former union member and CEO of the multimedia entertainment platform, Hollywood Unlocked. He describes himself as a self-made success story who is running for city council to build a safer and stronger Stockton.

• Kimberly Warmsley is the current vice-mayor of Stockton and a former council member. She said Stockton has made accomplishments under her leadership and is running for city council because there is still much work to be done.

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