Mayoral elections in Irvine, California

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Mayoral elections in Irvine, California, are held every two years.

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The first direct-election for mayor in the city's history was held in 1988. All such elections have been held under state laws that make municipal elections in California officially non-partisan.

1988

Irvine mayoral election, 1988
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June 7, 1988 [1] 1990  
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Candidate Larry Agran Barry J. HammondHal Maloney
Popular vote15,6518,7073,111
Percentage57.0%31.7%11.3

Mayor before election

Larry Agran

Elected mayor

Larry Agran

The 1988 mayoral election, held on June 7, was the first direct-election for mayor in the city's history. [1] Larry Agran was re-elected.

Results [1]
CandidateVotes %
Larry Agran (incumbent)15,65157.0
Barry J. Hammond8,70731.7
Hal Maloney3,11111.3
Total votes27,469

1990

Irvine mayoral election, 1990
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  1988 June 5, 1990 [1] 1992  
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CandidateSally Anne Sheridan Larry Agran
Popular vote14,25613,584
Percentage51.2%48.8%

Mayor before election

Larry Agran

Elected mayor

Sally Anne Sheridan

The 1990 election was held on June 5, 1990. Sally Anne Sheridan unseated incumbent mayor Larry Agran.

Results [1]
CandidateVotes %
Sally Anne Sheridan14,25651.2
Larry Agran (incumbent)13,58448.8
Total votes27,840

1992

Irvine mayoral election, 1992
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  1990 November 3, 1992 [1] 1994  
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CandidateMike WardMarc GoldstoneHelen T. Cameron
Popular vote16,43511,73011,204
Percentage37.3%26.6%25.4

Mayor before election

Sally Anne Sheridan

Elected mayor

Mike Ward

The 1992 mayoral election, held on November 3, was the first Irvine mayoral election to be consolidated with the statewide general election [1] (the two previous direct mayoral elections had instead been held coinciding with the statewide primary elections). Mike Ward was elected. [1]

Results [1]
CandidateVotes %
Mike Ward16,43537.3
Marc Goldstone11,73026.6
Helen T. Cameron11,20425.4
Les Racey1,9734.5
Al Nasser1,6993.9
David Fondots1,0322.3
Total votes44,073

1994

Irvine mayoral election, 1994
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  1992 November 8, 1994 [1] 1996  
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CandidateMike Ward
Popular vote26,055
Percentage100%

Mayor before election

Mike Ward

Elected mayor

Mike Ward

The 1994 mayoral election was held on November 8. Mike Ward, who ran unopposed, was re-elected.

Results [1]
CandidateVotes %
Mike Ward (incumbent)26,055100
Total votes26,055 100

1996

Irvine mayoral election, 1994
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  1994 November 5, 1996 [1] 1998  
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CandidateChristina L. SheaSally Anne Sheridan
Popular vote19,47911,537
Percentage49.8%29.5%

 
CandidatePaul JohnsonGuy E. Mailly
Popular vote4,7473,314
Percentage12.18.5

Mayor before election

Mike Ward

Elected mayor

Christina L. Shea

The 1996 mayoral election was held on November 5. Christina L. Shea was elected.

Results [1]
CandidateVotes %
Christina L. Shea (incumbent)19,47949.8
Sally Anne Sheridan11,53729.5
Paul Johnson4,74712.1
Guy E. Mailly3,3148.5
Total votes39,077 100

1998

Irvine mayoral election, 1998
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  1996 November 3, 1998 [1] 2000  
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CandidateChristina L. Shea
Popular vote29,067
Percentage100%

Mayor before election

Christina L. Shea

Elected mayor

Christina L. Shea

The 1998 mayoral election was held on November 3. Christina L. Shea, who ran unopposed, was re-elected.

Results [1]
CandidateVotes %
Christina L. Shea (incumbent)29,067100
Total votes29,067 100

2000

Irvine mayoral election, 2000
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  1998 November 7, 2000 [1] 2002  
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Candidate Larry Agran
Popular vote34.905
Percentage100.0%

Mayor before election

Christina L. Shea

Elected mayor

Larry Agran

The 2000 mayoral election was held on November 7. Larry Agran, who had previously served two terms as mayor, ran unopposed and was elected.

Results [1]
CandidateVotes %
Larry Agran 34,905100.0
Total votes34,905

2002

Irvine mayoral election, 2002
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  2000 November 5, 2002 [1] 2004  
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Candidate Larry Agran Mike House
Popular vote19,88617,358
Percentage53.4%46.6%

Mayor before election

Larry Agran

Elected mayor

Larry Agran

The 2002 mayoral election was held on November 5. Larry Agran was re-elected.

Results [1]
CandidateVotes %
Larry Agran (incumbent)19,88653.4
Mike House17,35846.6
Total votes37,244

2004

Irvine mayoral election, 2004
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  2002 November 2, 2004 [1] 2006  
  Berth Krom Official City Portrait.jpg Mike ward.jpg
Candidate Beth Krom Mike Ward
Popular vote26,15724,153
Percentage44.0%40.6%

 
CandidateEarle ZuchtRonald Eugene Allen
Popular vote4,9844,171
Percentage8.4%7.0%

Mayor before election

Larry Agran

Elected mayor

Beth Krom

The 2004 mayoral election was held on November 2. Beth Krom was elected. Among the candidates defeated by Krom was former mayor Mike Ward.

Results [1]
CandidateVotes %
Beth Krom 26,15744.0
Mike Ward24,15340.6
Earle Zucht4,9848.4
Ronald Eugene Allen4,1717.0
Total votes59,465

2006

Irvine mayoral election, 2006
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  2004 November 7, 2006 [1] 2008  
  Berth Krom Official City Portrait.jpg 3x4.svg
Candidate Beth Krom John Duong
Popular vote26,08217,657
Percentage59.6%40.4%

Mayor before election

Beth Krom

Elected mayor

Beth Krom

The 2006 mayoral election was held on November 7. Beth Krom was re-elected.

Results [1]
CandidateVotes %
Beth Krom (incumbent)26,08259.6
John Duong17,65740.4
Total votes43,739

2008

Irvine mayoral election, 2008
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  2006 November 4, 2008 [1] 2010  
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Candidate Sukhee Kang Christina L. Shea
Popular vote38,50535,481
Percentage52.0%48.0%

Mayor before election

Beth Krom

Elected mayor

Sukhee Kang

The 2010 mayoral election was held on November 4. Sukhee Kang was elected, becoming the first Korean American mayor of a major U.S. city. He defeated former mayor Christina L. Shea.

Results [1]
CandidateVotes %
Sukhee Kang 38,50552.0
Christina L. Shea35,48148.0
Total votes73,986

2010

Irvine mayoral election, 2010
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  2008 November 2, 2010 [1] 2012  
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Candidate Sukhee Kang Christopher Gonzales
Popular vote34,63419,383
Percentage64.1%35.9%

Mayor before election

Sukhee Kang

Elected mayor

Sukhee Kang

The 2010 mayoral election was held on November 2. Sukhee Kang was re-elected.

Results [1]
CandidateVotes %
Sukhee Kang (incumbent)36,63464.1
Christopher Gonzalez19,38335.9
Total votes54,017

2012

Irvine mayoral election, 2012
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  2010 November 6, 2012 [1] 2014  
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Candidate Steven Choi Larry Agran Katherine Daigle
Popular vote32,50528,7419,951
Percentage45.7%40.4%13.9%

Mayor before election

Sukhee Kang

Elected mayor

Steven Choi

The 2012 mayoral election was held on November 6. Steven Choi was elected.

Results [1]
CandidateVotes %
Steven Choi 32,50545.7
Larry Agran 28,74140.4
Katherine Daigle9,95113.9
Total votes71,197

2014

Irvine mayoral election, 2014
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  2012 November 4, 2014 [1] 2016  
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Candidate Steven Choi Mary Ann GaidoKatherine Daigle
Popular vote18,33317,3804,698
Percentage45.4%43.0%11.6%

Mayor before election

Steven Choi

Elected mayor

Steven Choi

The 2014 mayoral election was held on November 4. Steven Choi was re-elected.

Results [1]
CandidateVotes %
Steven Choi (incumbent)18,33345.4
Mary Ann Gaido17,38043.0
Katherine Daigle4,69811.6
Total votes40,411

2016

Irvine mayoral election, 2016
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  2014 November 8, 2016 [1] 2018  
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Candidate Donald P. Wagner Mary Ann Gaido
Popular vote30,00226,278
Percentage37.7%33.0%

 
CandidateGang ChenKatherine Daigle
Popular vote11,8168,299
Percentage14.8%10.4%

Mayor before election

Steven Choi

Elected mayor

Donald P. Wagner

The 2016 mayoral election was held on November 8. Donald P. Wagner was elected.

Results [1]
CandidateVotes %
Donald P. Wagner 30,00237.7
Mary Ann Gaido26,27833.0
Gang Chen11,81614.8
Katherine Daigle8,29910.4
David Chey3,2064.0
Total votes79,601

2018

Irvine mayoral election, 2018
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  2016 November 6, 2018 [1] 2020  
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Candidate Donald P. Wagner Ed Pope
Popular vote35,59224,682
Percentage45.3%31.4%

 
CandidateKatherine DaigleIng Tiong
Popular vote13,0185,341
Percentage16.6%6.8%

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Results by county supervisorial district
Wagner:     40–50%

Mayor before election

Donald P. Wagner

Elected mayor

Donald P. Wagner

The 2018 mayoral election was held on November 6. Donald P. Wagner was re-elected.

2018 Irvine mayoral election [1]
CandidateVotes %
Donald P. Wagner (incumbent)35,59245.3%
Ed Pope24,68231.4%
Katherine Daigle13,01816.6%
Ing Tiong5,3416.8%
Total votes78,633 100%

2020

2020 Irvine mayoral election
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  2018 November 3, 2020 2022  
Turnout80.24% [1] Increase2.svg 17.82 pp
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Candidate Farrah Khan Christina Shea
Popular vote56,30442,738
Percentage47.56%36.10%

 
CandidateLuis HuangKatherine Daigle
Popular vote9,6849,654
Percentage8.18%8.16%

Mayor before election

Christina Shea

Elected mayor

Farrah Khan

The 2020 mayoral election was held on November 3. Mayor Pro Tem Christina Shea, who had taken office on April 13, 2019, when Mayor Donald P. Wagner vacated the seat after winning a special election to the Orange County Board of Supervisors, [2] lost the seat to Councilwoman Farrah Khan, the first Democrat to be elected since 2010.

Declared candidates:

2020 Irvine mayoral election (party preference listed) [1]
CandidateVotes %
Farrah N. Khan 56,30447.56%
Christina L. Shea (incumbent)42,73836.10%
Luis Huang9,6848.18%
Katherine Daigle9,6548.16%
Total votes118,380 100.00%

2022

2022 Irvine mayoral election
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  2020 November 8, 2022 2024  
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Candidate Farrah Khan Branda Lin
Popular vote29,37021,396
Percentage37.8%27.5%

 
CandidateSimon MoonKatherine Daigle
Popular vote14,7427,126
Percentage19.5%9.2%

Mayor before election

Farrah Khan

Elected mayor

Farrah Khan

The 2022 mayoral election was held on November 8. Farrah Khan was re-elected.

2022 Irvine mayoral election [5]
CandidateVotes %
Farrah N. Khan (incumbent)29,37037.8%
Branda Lin21,39627.5%
Simon Moon14,74219.0%
Katherine Daigle7,1269.2%
Total votes77,730 100.00%

2024

2024 Irvine mayoral election
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  2020 November 5, 2024 2024  

Incumbent Mayor

Farrah Khan



The 2024 mayoral election was held on November 5, 2024. [6] Incumbent mayor Farrah Khan, who was first sworn into office in 2020, cannot seek re-election due to term limits. [7]

Background

Although Irvine's municipal elections are officially nonpartisan, candidates tend to associate themselves with either the Democratic or Republican Party. [6] In July 2023, term-limited incumbent mayor Farrah Khan had announced that she would run for the 3rd district seat of the Orange County Board of Supervisors against incumbent supervisor Don Wagner. [8] In March 2024, Khan lost to Wagner, who received greater than 50% of votes, avoiding a runoff election. [9]

In June 2022, ahead of the 2022 mayoral election, councilmembers Tammy Kim and Mike Carroll had introduced an agenda item to the Irvine City Council, which would have removed the mayoral seat from the ballot and switched it to an office appointed by the city council. [10] Kim alleged that she had never endorsed the move to change the seat, and had only agreed to serve as a second on the motion vote in exchange for Carroll's support for a different motion on the agenda. The day before the meeting, Carroll had attempted to pull the agenda-setting rule off the agenda following "strong public backlash", including official condemnation from the Orange County Democratic Party; nonetheless, it was brought to a vote and the city councilmembers voted to repeal the rule. [11] Had the rule passed, Irvine would have been the largest city in the United States without a directly elected mayor. [10]

In 2014, Irvine voters had approved a rule to its city charter such that councilmembers and the mayors can serve no more than two full two-year terms for life. [6] Agran was one of the longest serving city council members in Orange County, having served for over three decades on and off the city council since 1978, [12] alongside serving as mayor for five non-consecutive two-year terms. [13] In December 2022, Agran had resigned with a week left on his term in order to run for another four years on the city council, which prompted his colleague and fellow mayoral contender Tammy Kim to call it a "slippery power grab" and ask Agran if "40 years on the city council [was] not enough". [14]

Candidates

Declared

Withdrawn

Endorsements

Tammy Kim
U.S. Representatives
Statewide officials
State senators
State assemblymembers
Municipal officials
Local officials
Labor unions
Organizations
Political parties
Declined to endorse

Results

2024 Irvine mayoral election
CandidateVotes %
Larry Agran 41,13239.02
Tammy Kim 36,18934.33
Ron Scolesdang12,47811.84
Liqing Lee Sun5,7205.43
Felipe Delgado4,9764.72
Akshat Bhatia2,5742.44
Wing Chow2,3542.23
Total votes

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