Politics & Government
Redondo Beach Election Guide
Find your polling place and learn about candidates in our guide to the Redondo Beach municipal city treasurer and runoff elections on May 14.

Voters across Redondo Beach will cast their ballots May 14 in the city's municipal city treasurer and runoff election. Residents will vote for a mayor and city council members for Districts 1 and 4 as part of the runoff election, in addition to a new city treasurer.
Though the deadline for voter registration has closed, people can still request a vote-by-mail ballot. The final date to request a vote-by-mail ballot is May 7.
Election results will be updated at the following link on Patch as they are received:
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CANDIDATE QUESTIONNAIRES
Redondo Beach Patch asked each candidate a series of questions to see where they stand on the city's issues. Click a candidate's name to see his or her responses, as well as links to other articles written about the candidates and any social media pages. Please note that current councilmen and mayoral candidates Steve Aspel and Matt Kilroy declined to complete the questionnaire despite repeated requests.
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Questionnaires for city treasurer candidates have not yet been completed.
City Council District 1
- Jeff Ginsburg
- Jim Light
City Council District 4
- Jan Jeffreys
- Stephen "Steve" Sammarco
Mayor
- Steve Aspel
- Matt Kilroy
City Treasurer
- Chris Cagle
- Steve Diels
- Dawn Esser
For complete coverage of the May elections, visit our Redondo Beach Municipal Elections page.
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