Politics & Government
Temecula City Council Election Results: Stewart, Alexander Ahead
Temecula City Council is a five-member, non-partisan board. Council members are elected by-district to serve four-year terms.

TEMECULA, CA — In Temecula, residents in Districts 2 and 4 picked who they want to represent them for the next four years on the city council. Election Night vote counting is complete and, although results are not final, leaders emerged. (See the live tallies below.)
In District 2, Jessica Alexander has pulled ahead of Andy Black and Alisha Wilkins.
In District 4, voters are filling the seat left open in June when then-Mayor James "Stew" Stewart resigned after a controversial text he sent spurred allegations of racism. Stewart was on the 2020 ballot and has pulled ahead of District 4 candidates Mark Gular, Sonia Perez and Adam Ruiz.
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Approximately 400,000 vote-by-mail and 25,000 provisional ballots still must be processed. Work on those began Wednesday morning. Ballots that are postmarked on or before Election Day also remain to be counted. The next updated results will be posted at 6 p.m. Thursday.
SCROLL TO FIND RESULTS for this race in real-time below (They are sorted alphabetically by city and type of race.)
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