2022 San Mateo County elections

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2022 San Mateo County elections
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 2020November 8, 2022 2024  
Registered432,707 [1]
Turnout58.29% (Decrease2.svg 27.6 pp) [2]

The 2022 San Mateo County elections were held on November 8, 2022, in San Mateo County, California, with nonpartisan blanket primary elections for certain offices being held on June 7. Two of the five seats of the Board of Supervisors were up for election, as well as all seven of the countywide elected officials, the Assessor-County Clerk-Recorder, the County Controller, the Coroner, the District Attorney, the Sheriff, the County Superintendent of Schools, and the Treasurer-Tax Collector.

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Municipal elections in California are officially nonpartisan; candidates' party affiliations do not appear on the ballot.

Board of Supervisors District 2

2022 San Mateo County Board of Supervisors election District 2
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 2018
2026 
Registered86,898
Turnout61.23%
CandidateNoelia CorzoCharles StoneCameron Rolfe
First round12,635
43.00%
13,470
45.84%
3,282
11.17%
Runoff22,246
51.74%
20,747
48.26%
Eliminated

Supervisor before election

Carole Groom

Supervisor after election

Noelia Corzo

Incumbent District 2 Supervisor Carole Groom was term limited and unable to run for reelection. San Mateo-Foster City School District Trustee Noelia Corzo beat Belmont City Councilmember Charles Stone in a runoff. [3]

Candidates

Advanced to runoff

Eliminated in primary

  • Cameron Rolfe [4]

Declined

Results

2022 Supervisorial District 2 Election [8]
Primary election
CandidateVotes %
Charles Stone13,47045.84
Noelia Corzo12,63543.00
Cameron Rolfe3,28211.17
Total votes35,195 100.00
Voter turnout40.36%
General election
Noelia Corzo22,24651.74
Charles Stone20,74748.26
Total votes53,211 100.00
Voter turnout61.23%

Board of Supervisors District 3

2022 San Mateo County Board of Supervisors election District 3
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 2018
2026 
Registered104,024
Turnout67.79%
CandidateRay MuellerLaura Parmer-LohanVirginia Chang Kiraly
First round13,888
34.45%
12,778
31.70%
7,986
19.81%
Runoff35,887
62.22%
21,790
37.78%
Eliminated
CandidateSteven Booker
First round5,659
14.04%
RunoffEliminated

Supervisor before election

Don Horsley

Supervisor after election

Ray Mueller

Incumbent District 2 Supervisor Don Horsley was term limited and unable to run for reelection. Menlo Park City Councilmember Ray Mueller beat San Carlos City Councilmember Laura Parmer-Lohan to replace Horsley. [9]

Candidates

Advanced to runoff

Eliminated in primary

  • Steven Booker, labor union representative [10]
  • Virginia Chang Kiraly, boards member of the Menlo Park Fire Protection District and San Mateo County Harbor District [10]

Declined

Results

2022 Supervisorial District 3 Election [11]
Primary election
CandidateVotes %
Ray Mueller13,88834.45
Laura Parmer-Lohan12,77831.70
Virginia Chang Kiraly7,98619.81
Steven Booker5,65914.04
Total votes47,048 100.00
Voter turnout45.11%
General election
Ray Mueller35,88762.22
Laura Parmer-Lohan21,79037.78
Total votes70,514 100.00
Voter turnout67.79%

Assessor-County Clerk-Recorder

2022 San Mateo County Assessor-County Clerk-Recorder election
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 2018
2026 
Registered433,539
Turnout38.38%
CandidateMark ChurchDavid Pollack
Results116,684
82.78%
24,275
17.22%

Assessor-County Clerk-Recorder before election

Mark Church

Assessor-County Clerk-Recorder after election

Mark Church

Incumbent Assessor-County Clerk-Recorder Mark Church defeated David Pollack to win reelection. Church was first elected in 2010 and reelected in 2018. [12]

Candidates

Declared

  • Mark Church, incumbent assessor-county clerk-recorder [12]
  • David Pollack [12]

Results

2022 Assessor-County Clerk-Recorder Election [13]
Primary election
CandidateVotes %
Mark Church (incumbent)116,68482.78
David Pollack24,27517.22
Total votes166,391 100.00
Voter turnout38.38%

County Controller

2022 San Mateo County Controller election
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 2018
2026 
Registered433,539
Turnout38.38%
CandidateJuan Raigoza
Results116,406
100.00%

County Controller before election

Juan Raigoza

County Controller after election

Juan Raigoza

Incumbent County Controller Juan Raigoza, first elected in 2014, ran unopposed for reelection. [14]

Candidates

Declared

  • Juan Raigoza, incumbent county controller [14]

Results

2022 County Controller Election [15]
Primary election
CandidateVotes %
Juan Raigoza (incumbent)116,406100.00
Total votes166,391 100.00
Voter turnout38.38%

Coroner

2022 San Mateo County Coroner election
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 2018
2026 
Registered433,539
Turnout38.38%
Candidate Robert Foucrault Mark De Paula (write-in)
Results119,014
99.96%
49
0.04%

Coroner before election

Robert Foucrault

Coroner after election

Robert Foucrault

Incumbent Coroner Robert Foucrault, who first assumed office in 2001 after the death of Coroner Adrian "Bud" Moorman died, defeated write-in candidate Mark De Paula to win reelection. [14]

Candidates

Declared

Results

2022 Coroner Election [16]
Primary election
CandidateVotes %
Robert Foucrault (incumbent)119,01499.96
Mark De Paula (write-in)490.04
Total votes166,391 100.00
Voter turnout38.38%

District Attorney

2022 San Mateo County District Attorney election
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 2018
2028 
Registered433,539
Turnout38.38%
CandidateStephen Wagstaffe
Results118,491
100.00%

District Attorney before election

Stephen Wagstaffe

District Attorney after election

Stephen Wagstaffe

Incumbent District Attorney Steve Wagstaffe, first elected in 2010, ran unopposed for reelection. [14]

Candidates

Declared

  • Steve Wagstaffe, incumbent district attorney [14]

Results

2022 District Attorney Election [17]
Primary election
CandidateVotes %
Steve Wagstaffe (incumbent)118,491100.00
Total votes166,391 100.00
Voter turnout38.38%

Sheriff

2022 San Mateo County Sheriff election
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 2018
2028 
Registered433,539
Turnout38.38%
  Sheriff Christina Corpus.jpg Carlos Bolanos.webp
CandidateChristina CorpusCarlos BolanosHeinz Puschendorf (write-in)
Results82,622
56.86%
62,626
43.10%
62
0.04%

Sheriff before election

Carlos Bolanos

Sheriff after election

Christina Corpus

Incumbent Sheriff Carlos Bolanos, who first assumed office in 2016 after the resignation of Sheriff Greg Munks, lost to sheriff's captain and Millbrae chief of police Christina Corpus. [14]

Candidates

Declared

  • Carlos Bolanos, incumbent sheriff [14]
  • Christina Corpus, sheriff's captain and Millbrae chief of police [14]
  • Heinz Puschendorf, write-in [14]

Results

2022 Sheriff Election [18]
Primary election
CandidateVotes %
Christina Corpus82,62256.86
Carlos Bolanos (incumbent)62,62643.10
Heinz Puschendorf (write-in)620.04
Total votes166,391 100.00
Voter turnout38.38%

County Superintendent of Schools

2022 San Mateo County County Superintendent of Schools election
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 2018
2026 
Registered433,539
Turnout38.38%
CandidateNancy Magee
Results114,484
100.00%

County Superintendent of Schools before election

Nancy Magee

County Superintendent of Schools after election

Nancy Magee

Incumbent County Superintendent of Schools Nancy Magee, first elected in 2018, ran unopposed for reelection. [14]

Candidates

Declared

  • Nancy Magee, incumbent county superintendent of schools [14]

Results

2022 County Superintendent of Schools Election [19]
Primary election
CandidateVotes %
Nancy Magee (incumbent)114,484100.00
Total votes166,391 100.00
Voter turnout38.38%

Treasurer-Tax Collector

2022 San Mateo County Treasurer-Tax Collector election
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 2018
2026 
Registered433,539
Turnout38.38%
CandidateSandie Arnott
Results123,306
100.00%

Treasurer-Tax Collector before election

Sandie Arnott

Treasurer-Tax Collector after election

Sandie Arnott

Incumbent Treasurer-Tax Collector Sandie Arnott, first elected in 2010, ran unopposed for reelection. [14]

Candidates

Declared

  • Sandie Arnott, incumbent treasurer-tax collector [14]

Results

2022 Treasurer-Tax Collector Election [20]
Primary election
CandidateVotes %
Sandie Arnott (incumbent)123,306100.00
Total votes166,391 100.00
Voter turnout38.38%

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