Turnout 42.38% (primary) 75.13% (runoff)
Candidate
Kevin Lincoln
Michael Tubbs
Bill Smith
Popular vote
10,927 (primary) 57,276 (runoff)
21,016 (primary) 44,206 (runoff)
5,679 (primary)
Percentage
20.7% (primary) 56.4% (runoff)
39.9% (primary) 43.6% (runoff)
10.8% (primary)
Candidate
Motec P. Sanchez
Shoua Lo
Popular vote
5,523 (primary)
2,773 (primary)
Percentage
10.5% (primary)
5.3% (primary)
Stockton, California , held an election for mayor on March 3, 2020 with a runoff election held on November 3, 2020. Despite a strong performance in the primary, incumbent Democrat Michael Tubbs was defeated by Republican Kevin Lincoln in the general election.
Municipal elections in California are officially nonpartisan; candidates' party affiliations do not appear on the ballot.
Candidates
Declared
Shelly Hollis, business owner and filmmaker.[1]
Andrew Lee Johnson, business owner.[1]
Kevin Lincoln , candidate for State Assembly in 2016 .[2] (Party preference: Republican )
Shoua Lo, environmentalist and chemical engineer.[3]
Motec Patrick Sanchez, community advocate and USMC veteran.[4]
Bill Smith, project manager.[5]
Michael Tubbs , incumbent mayor and former city council member.[2] (Party preference: Democratic )
Ralph Lee White, former city council member and candidate for mayor in 2012 .[6]
Results
First round
2020 Stockton mayoral election[7]
Candidate
Votes
%
Michael Tubbs (incumbent )
21,016
39.90%
Kevin Lincoln
10,927
20.74%
Bill Smith
5,679
10.78%
Motec Patrick Sanchez
5,523
10.49%
Shoua Lo
2,773
5.26%
Ralph Lee White
2,179
4.14%
Shelly Hollis
1,698
3.22%
Andrew Lee Johnson
674
1.28%
Total votes
52,674
100.00%
Runoff
References
^ a b Dickman, Cassie (March 4, 2020). "Tubbs and Lincoln to face off in general election for Stockton mayor" . Recordnet.com .
^ a b Ibarra, Rich (October 26, 2020). "Stockton Mayor Micheal Tubbs Faces Political Newcomer Kevin Lincoln In Runoff" .
^ "Primary answers: Shoua Lo, Mayor of Stockton" . Recordnet.com . March 1, 2020.
^ "Primary answers: Motec Patrick Sanchez, mayor of Stockton" . Recordnet.com . February 25, 2020.
^ "Primary answers: Bill Smith, mayor of Stockton" . Recordnet.com . February 25, 2020.
^ Phillips, Roger (June 4, 2019). "Ralph Lee White, who is planning town hall on violence, says he's running for mayor" . Recordnet.com .
^ "Statement of Votes Cast" . San Joaquin County Board of Supervisors . April 5, 2020.
^ "Final Official Results Cumulative Report" . County of San Joaquin . December 3, 2020.
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