Politics & Government
New Mayors, Tax Votes: Napa Valley Election Results
Voters have had their say in the Napa mayoral and council races, local and county measures and more.

NAPA COUNTY, CA — Did Napa voters approve a school bond issue? How about the countywide measures? Who won the City Council and school board races?
Napa County Election Results as of 8:01 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 5.
Napa Mayor
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SCOTT SEDGLEY 8,958 votes
TUESDAY D. ALLISON 1,949 votes
Napa City Council District 2
BETH PAINTER 2,825
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District 4
BERNARDO "BERNIE" NARVAEZ 1,432
St. Helena Mayor
PAUL J. DOHRING 811 votes
BILLY SUMMERS 338 votes
St. Helena City Council (2 seats)
AARON BARAK 722 votes
MICHELLE DEASY 719 votes
HECTOR R. MARROQUIN 451 votes
Yountville Town Council (2 seats)
ERIC E. KNIGHT 423 votes
PAM REEVES 369 votes
JOE TAGLIABOSCHI 263 votes
ROBERT MOORE 142 votes
Napa Valley Unified Measure B (needs 55 percent of votes)
BONDS YES 7,504 votes
BONDS NO 6,915 votes
Napa Valley Transit District Measure U half-cent sales tax (needs 2/3 majority vote)
YES 15,002 votes
NO 5,858 votes
City of Napa Measure G, 1 percent sales tax increase (simple majority needed)
YES 6,360 votes
NO 5,042 votes
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As of Sept. 6, there were 84,482 Napa County residents registered to vote—nearly 87 percent of eligible voters. Of those registered, 50.62 percent were Democrats, and 22.11 percent were Republicans, a slight rise from 21.28 percent in 2022.
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