Politics & Government
Encinitas Election Results: City Council, Mayor
Encinitas voters have had their say on local, county and state races.

ENCINITAS, CA — The polls are closed in Encinitas, and voters know the early results of the 2022 California general election.
Scroll to the bottom of this story for real-time San Diego County election results.
Encinitas voters chose a new mayor and two council members. Voters also decided Measure L, which would fund general municipal expenses with a tax on cannabis and hemp businesses.
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As of 11 p.m. Tuesday, in the race for mayor, Tony Kranz received more than 50 percent of the vote over the three other candidates, according to early balloting results.
Two candidates were running for the District 3 council seat. Joy Lyndes was ahead of Julie Thunder with 55.04 percent to 44.96 percent. Four candidates were running for the District 4 seat. Bruce Ehlers was ahead with 46.04 percent of the vote.
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In San Diego County, voters selected a new sheriff and decided whether to elect the incumbents or challengers of two seats on the Board of Supervisors, among other races.
As of 11 p.m. Tuesday, Undersheriff Kelly Martinez took a large early lead over former city prosecutor John Hemmerling in the race to replace retired Sheriff Bill Gore. The undersheriff led Hemmerling 58.2 percent to 41.7 percent, a difference of more than 70,000 votes, according to early balloting results.
In District 4, Board of Supervisors Chairman Nathan Fletcher was challenged by Amy Reichert, state-licensed investigator who co-founded Re-Open San Diego, a group opposed to COVID-19 mandates. Fletcher led Reichert 65.1 percent to 34.8 percent, according to early results.
In District 5, Supervisor Jim Desmond was challenged by Tiffany Boyd-Hodgson, a small business owner who is also Vallecitos Water District director. Desmond led Boyd-Hodgson 60.7 percent to 39.2 percent, according to early results.
There were other contested races in the county. Scroll to the bottom of this story for real-time election results.
With the state's new universal mail-in ballot system, many voters had already cast their ballots by the time election day arrived.
More than 580,000 voters in the county had returned their mail ballots as of 9 a.m. Tuesday, according to the San Diego County Registrar of Voters. Over 1.9 million mail ballots were sent to registered voters in the county.
A 60 percent county turnout was expected for the election, according to the county registrar's office. There was a 59.93 percent turnout for the California gubernatorial recall election in September 2021 and a 66.42 percent turnout for the gubernatorial general election in November 2018.
As of close of voter registration in October, there were 1,925,738 total registered voters in the county. Of the registered voters, 799,375 were registered as Democrats, 519,234 were registered as Republicans, 487,197 were registered as nonpartisan and 119,932 were registered as other, according to the county registrar's office.
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