2022 San Jose mayoral election

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2022 San Jose mayoral election

 2018
June 7, 2022 (primary)
November 8, 2022 (general)
2024 
 
Candidate Matt Mahan Cindy Chavez
Popular vote 128,376 122,329
Percentage 51.21% 48.79%

Results by precinct
Mahan:      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%      80–90%      >90%
Chavez:      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%      80–90%      >90%
Other:      Tie      No data

Mayor before election

Sam Liccardo

Elected Mayor

Matt Mahan

The 2022 San Jose mayoral election was held on November 8, 2022, to elect the next mayor of San Jose for a two-year term. A top-two primary was held on June 7, 2022, and no candidate received more than 50% in this primary election. Santa Clara County Supervisor Cindy Chavez and San Jose City Councilmember Matt Mahan advanced to a November 8 runoff election.[1] On November 16, Cindy Chavez conceded the race to Matt Mahan.[2]

Due to San Jose term limits, which sets a maximum of two total terms, incumbent mayor Sam Liccardo was not eligible to run for reelection. The 2022 mayoral election would be the last held on a gubernatorial election cycle, as a result of the passage of Measure B in 2022.[3] Following mayoral elections were to coincide with the presidential election cycle. This meant that the winner of the 2022 election would have a two-year term rather than the standard four years. However, they would be allowed to serve for two full four-year terms afterward, for a total of 10 years.[4] The election was nonpartisan, as are all local elections in California.

San Jose is the 10th largest city in the United States.[5] All local elections in the State of California are officially nonpartisan. San Jose uses a top-two primary system; if no candidate received a majority of the June 7, 2022 vote, a runoff would be held between the top two candidates on November 8, 2022.[6]

On April 28, 2021, San Jose Councilmember Raul Peralez, who then represented Council District 3, Downtown San Jose, announced his candidacy. On the same day, Councilmember Dev Davis, who represented District 6, Willow Glen, also announced a campaign for mayor.[7]

Primary candidates

Declared

  • Cindy Chavez, President of the Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors (2020–present), former vice mayor of San Jose (2005–2007), former San Jose city councilmember for District 3 (1998–2006), and candidate for mayor in 2006 (Democratic)[8][9]
  • Dev Davis, San Jose city councilmember, District 6 (2016–present) (Independent)[7]
  • Travis Hill, student[10]
  • Matt Mahan, San Jose city councilmember, District 10 (2021–present) (Democratic)[8][11]
  • Raul Peralez, San Jose city councilmember, District 3 (2014–present) (Democratic)[7]
  • James Spence, former San Jose police officer (Republican)[10]
  • Marshall Woodmansee, San Jose State University student (Independent)[10]

Disqualified

Primary election

Endorsements

Cindy Chavez (D)

Executive branch officials

U.S. Representatives

State legislators

Municipal officials

Labor unions

Organizations

Matt Mahan (D)

Federal officials

Municipal officials

Organizations

  • Silicon Valley Association of Republican Women[15]

Newspapers and other publications

Raul Peralez (D)

Municipal officials

  • Sylvia Arenas, San Jose City Councilmember from the 8th district (2016–)[12]
  • Magdalena Carrasco, San Jose City Councilmember from the 5th district (2014–)[12]
  • Maya Esparza, San Jose City Councilmember from the 7th district (2018–)[12]
  • Ron Gonzales, 63rd Mayor of San Jose (1999–2007)[12]
  • Sergio Jimenez, San Jose City Councilmember from the 2nd district (2020–)[12]

Polling

Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size[a]
Margin
of error
Cindy
Chavez
Dev
Davis
Matt
Mahan
Raul
Peralez
Undecided
FM3 Research (D)[18][A] February 24 – March 1, 2022 587 (LV) ± 4.0% 27% 5% 17% 7% 44%
Tulchin Research (D)[19][B] February 5–10, 2022 500 (LV) ± 4.4% 28% 6% 7% 13% 40%
New Bridge Strategy (R)[20] June 28 – July 1, 2021 400 (LV) ± 4.9% 23% 4% 5% 7% 59%

Results

Primary results (June 7, 2022)[21]
Candidate Votes %
Cindy Chavez 65,501 39.13
Matt Mahan 54,076 32.30
Dev Davis 18,235 10.89
Raul Peralez 15,121 9.03
James Spence 11,549 6.90
Travis Hill 1,722 1.03
Marshall Woodmansee 1,199 0.72
Total votes 167,403 100.00

General election

Notes

References

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