Politics & Government
La Mesa, Mount Helix Primary Election 2022: Real-Time Results
The polls are closed in La Mesa and Mount Helix, and voters have had their say on county and state races.
LA MESA-MOUNT HELIX, CA — The polls are closed in La Mesa and Mount Helix, and voters will soon know who won or whether there will be runoff races in November.
Scroll to the bottom of this story for real-time San Diego County election results.
For the District 4 seat on the San Diego County Board of Supervisors, the top two vote-getters will face off on the Nov. 8 ballot. Supervisor Nathan Fletcher, who chairs the board, had two challengers, Amy Reichert, a state-licensed investigator, and Sidiqa Hooker, a diversity inclusion coordinator.
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Early results show Supervisor Nathan Fletcher in the lead with 61.95 percent of the vote and likely headed for a November runoff with second-place vote-getter Amy Reichert in the District 4 race, according to the Registrar of Voters website.
Fletcher, a Democrat, was leading the three-candidate race with 45,980 votes. Reichert, a Republican, was in second place with 29.02 percent or 21,540 votes. Sidiqa Hooker was in a distant third with 9.02 percent or 6,696 votes.
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District 4 includes La Mesa, Lemon Grove and Spring Valley, as well as a large portion of the city of San Diego.
For San Diego County sheriff, the top two vote-getters will face off on the Nov. 8 ballot.
In the seven-candidate race, Undersheriff Kelly Martinez was in the lead with 38.09 percent of the vote, according to early results on the Registrar of Voters website.
Martinez, with 144,711 votes, was ahead of six other candidates vying to fill the role, following the February retirement of longtime Sheriff Bill Gore.
John Hemmerling was in second place, with 20.42 percent or 77,577 votes, followed by Dave Myers, with 17.85 percent or 67,810 votes. John "Gundo" Gunderson had 7.47 percent or 28,388 votes; Juan Carlos "Charlie" Mercado had 7.41 percent or 28,142 votes; Jonathan Peck had 6.35 percent or 24,119 votes; and Charles "Chuck" Battle had 2.43 percent or 9,217 votes.
There are other contested races in the county. Scroll to the bottom of this story for real-time election results.
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As of April, the California Secretary of State reported that 26,948,297 Californians were registered to vote, which accounts for almost 82 percent of the state's eligible voting population.
Not surprisingly, there are far more registered Democrats than Republicans in the state, with 46.75 percent for the former and 23.92 percent for the latter. GOP registration in the state has been dropping steadily, a trend that shows no sign of slowing down even as Republican registration climbed at the national level over the last year.
In the 2020 election, 83.51 percent of registered voters in the county cast a ballot, an increase from the 2016 presidential election, when 81.46 percent of registered voters in San Diego cast a ballot, according to the San Diego County Registrar of Voters.
In San Diego County, the rate of voter registration is high. As of April, it was 82.29 percent — with 41.24 percent of voters registered as Democrats, 27.12 percent as Republicans and 3.91 percent as American Independents.
Voter turnout is not expected to be as high this primary season, especially without highly competitive statewide races.
Candidates vying for San Diego County Sheriff:
- Charles "Chuck" Battle
- John "Gundo" Gunderson
- John Hemmerling
- Kelly Martinez
- Juan Carlos "Charlie" Mercado
- Dave Myers
- Jonathan Peck
For San Diego County Board of Supervisors — District 4:
- Nathan Fletcher
- Sidiqa Hooker
- Amy Reichert
Real-time results are below — use the scroll on the right and the "Jump to contest/measure" drop boxes to select the race of your choice. Patch will be updating the results throughout the night as votes are tallied. Refresh the page for the latest updates.
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For a complete guide to statewide races, see the CalMatters California Election 2022 Voter Guide
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