Politics & Government
Election Results Certified In San Ramon, Contra Costa
The city will host a swearing in and reception next week, and a special meeting to discuss how to fill the vacant District 2 seat.

SAN RAMON, CA — The Contra Costa Clerk-Recorder's Office certified the results of the Nov. 5 municipal election.
Mark Armstrong, the current council member from District 2, was elected mayor. Robert Jweinat was elected the council member from District 1, winning a close race against Vasanth Shetty, and voters approved a measure to adopt a 1% local sales tax. Councilmember Sridhar Verose was re-elected to his District 3 seat after running unopposed.
See here for the full list of certified results in Contra Costa County.
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On Dec. 10, Armstrong, Jweinat, and Verose will take the Oath of Office as part of the city council meeting. Outgoing Mayor Dave Hudson and Vice Mayor Scott Perkins will also be recognized at the meeting.
The public is invited to attend the meeting and a reception that will follow thereafter.
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The following day, the council will convene for a special meeting to discuss how to fill the District 2 seat left vacant by Mayor-elect Armstrong. The council will choose to either receive applications and appoint a new council member, or hold a special election to fill the seat.
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