Politics & Government

SRVUSD Board: Election Results

Trustees will be elected to serve areas 2 and 3 of the San Ramon Valley Unified School District Board.

Stay tuned to Patch for results.
Stay tuned to Patch for results. (Renee Schiavone/Patch)

SAN RAMON VALLEY, CA — The polls have closed and voters in Danville and San Ramon have elected two trustees to serve on the board for the San Ramon Valley Unified School District.

Candidates will serve areas 2 and 3.

Area 2

Finance manager Shelley J. Clark appears headed to serve Danville families as the trustee of area 2. She led with 46% of the vote (5,385 votes), while incumbent Greg A. Marvel came in last place with 22% of the vote (2,600 votes).

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Priscilla Graft, businesswoman and parent — in the race to serve families of trustee Area 2 in Danville, came in second with 32% of the vote (3,773 votes).

The results are semi-official, according to the county. They have not been certified.

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Area 3

Fresh faces were on the ballot in the race for the Area 3 seat, which encompasses households in San Ramon and Danville. Laura Bratt, small businessperson and parent, maintained the lead Tuesday night, eventually securing 40% of the vote (3,697 votes).

Financial executive Scott Roberts came in second with 37% of votes (3,356 votes) and program management professional Kumar Nallusamy came in third with 23% of the vote (2,093 votes).

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Elections officials described a peaceful and efficient day at the polls Tuesday, as Election Day 2020 has progressed smoothly in the Bay Area's nine counties.

By 3 p.m., counties reported few lines and no real problems at polling places.

"No reports of lines (and a) steady stream of voters," said Scott Konopasek, the assistant registrar of voters in Contra Costa County, who added about 22,500 people have voted on Election Day. "We would have expected 100,000 by now in the past," he said. "Things always pick up the last three hours of the day."

Konopasek's county received more than 420,000 early ballots, as of Monday.

Turnout for in-person voting is down, thanks to the massive push for early and mail-in voting due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The night before Election Day, more than 2.7 million Bay Area voters had already cast ballots. Statewide, more than 11.2 million of California's more than 21 million registered voters had already voted. Nationwide, the number was approaching 100 million by Monday evening - almost 70% of the 136.5 million people who voted in 2016.

— Bay City News Service contributed to this report

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