Politics & Government

Castro Valley School Board, Hayward Tax Hike Election Results

Voters have had their say on recalling Alameda County District Attorney Pamela Price.

CASTRO VALLEY, CA — Castro Valley voters appear to have chosen Mike Kusiak to represent them on the School Board. Kusiak had a 70 percent to 29 percent lead over John Chung at 1 a.m. on Wednesday.

Hayward voters threw their support behind Measure K1, a Sales Tax Hike, with 83-percent of voters ticking the "yes" box.

Looking at the recall attempt of District Attorney Pamela Price, 64-percent of voters want her removed from office.

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In the District 5 race for the Board of Supervisors, John J. Bauters holds a comfortable lead over Nikki Fortunato Bas.

All vote totals are preliminary, with more mail-in ballots expected to arrive in the days ahead.

Find out what's happening in Castro Valleyfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

See complete Alameda County election results below.

For full coverage of the election in California, click here.


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As of September, the California Secretary of State reported that 22,310,352 Californians were registered to vote, which accounts for almost 82.92 percent of the state's eligible voting population.

In Alameda County, 950,534 residents are registered to vote, nearly 84 percent of all residents who are eligible. 59.3 percent of registered voters are Democrats, and 11.74 are Republican, a slight rise from 10.9 percent in 2022.

Alameda County has the fourth-highest percentage of Democrats in the state, behind San Francisco, Marin and Santa Cruz counties.

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