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2014 San Jose mayoral election

The 2014 San Jose mayoral election was held on June 3, 2014 to elect the Mayor of San Jose, California. Councilmember Sam Liccardo defeated Santa Clara County Supervisor Dave Cortese in a runoff on November 4, 2014.

2014 San Jose mayoral election

← 2010 June 3, 2014 (first round)
November 4, 2014 (runoff)
2018 →
 
Candidate Sam Liccardo Dave Cortese Madison Nguyen
First round 33,521
25.75%
43,887
33.72%
26,365
20.26%
Second round 91,840
50.76%
89,090
49.24%
Eliminated
 
Candidate Pierluigi Oliverio Rose Herrera Michael Alvarado
First round 13,197
10.14%
7,950
6.11%
1,959
1.51%
Second round Eliminated Eliminated Eliminated

Mayor before election

Chuck Reed

Elected Mayor

Sam Liccardo

Incumbent Democratic Mayor Chuck Reed was term limited and could not run for re-election to a third consecutive term in office.

The election was nonpartisan per California state law, although most of the candidates chose to state a political party affiliation. A primary election was held on June 3, 2014. As no candidate received a majority of the vote, a runoff election was held between the top two vote-getters, Dave Cortese and Sam Liccardo, on November 4, 2014.[1] Liccardo was elected mayor with a majority of the vote.

Municipal elections in California are officially non-partisan.

Candidates edit

Declared edit

Withdrew edit

  • Pete Constant, San Jose City Councilman[3]
  • Andrew Abe Diaz, perennial candidate[4]
  • Louis Garza[4]
  • Susan Marsland (running for San Jose City Council)[4]
  • Larry Rouse[4]
  • David Wall, candidate for Santa Clara County Supervisor in 2013 and for San Jose City Council in 1998[4]
  • David Warner, candidate for San Jose City Council in 2004[4]

Declined edit

  • Pat Waite, businessman and candidate for San Jose City Council in 2008[2]
  • Forrest Williams, former San Jose City Councilman and candidate for Santa Clara County Supervisor in 2010[5]

Primary election edit

The primary election saw a total of ten candidates on the ballot, including Dave Cortese, a Santa Clara County Supervisor and former San Jose City Councilmember, as well as four sitting San Jose City Councilmembers: Vice Mayor Madison Nguyen, Sam Liccardo, Pierluigi Oliverio, and Rose Herrera.

The political climate of the race was influenced by an ongoing dispute between representatives of the city's labor force and Mayor Chuck Reed, stemming from a 2012 ballot initiative championed by Reed to restructure San Jose City employee pensions. Dave Cortese received the full endorsement and support of the politically powerful South Bay Labor Council, while the four sitting councilmembers, having supported Mayor Reed's pension reform initiative, were described as "Reed loyalists."[6] This ideological polarization was present not just in San Jose's mayoral election, but in a number of City Council races as well.[7]

As part of his campaign, Councilmember Liccardo authored a book in which he assessed the issues facing San Jose and offered his own vision for the city. On May 2, the editorial board of the San Jose Mercury News endorsed Liccardo for mayor, citing the book as well as his record on the council.[8]

Polling edit

Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin of
error
Michael
Alvarado
Bill
Chew
Dave
Cortese
Timothy
Harrison
Rose
Herrera
Sam
Liccardo
Madison
Nguyen
Pierluigi
Oliverio
Other Undecided
SurveyUSA May 15–21, 2014 461 ± 4.7% 3% 3% 26% 1% 7% 20% 11% 8% 22%

Results edit

Mayoral primary results, June 3, 2014[9]
Candidate Votes %
Dave Cortese 43,887 33.72
Sam Liccardo 33,521 25.75
Madison Nguyen 26,365 20.26
Pierluigi C. Oliverio 13,197 10.14
Rose Herrera 7,950 6.11
Mike Alvarado 1,959 1.51
Timothy Harrison 1,715 1.32
Bill Chew 1,563 1.20
Total votes 130,157 100

Runoff election edit

Polling edit

Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin of
error
Dave
Cortese
Sam
Liccardo
Undecided
SurveyUSA October 20–23, 2014 540 ± 4.3% 44% 38% 19%
San Jose State University October 12–16, 2014 571 ± 4.1% 34% 26% 40%

Results edit

Mayoral election results, November 4, 2014[10][11]
Candidate Votes %
Sam Liccardo 91,840 50.76
Dave Cortese 89,090 49.24
Total votes 180,930 100

References edit

  1. ^ . KTVU. June 4, 2014. Archived from the original on June 8, 2014. Retrieved June 5, 2014.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k "San Jose mayor and council races deadline passes: see who's in". San Jose Mercury News. March 7, 2014. Retrieved March 15, 2014.
  3. ^ "San Jose mayor's race: only Republican candidate drops out". San Jose Mercury News. January 14, 2014. Retrieved March 15, 2014.
  4. ^ a b c d e f "Constant Joins Nguyen in 2014 Mayor's Race; Liccardo Also Expected to File". San Jose Inside. August 9, 2013. Retrieved March 15, 2014.
  5. ^ "Internal Affairs: Dave Cortese says Forrest Williams won't run for mayor". San Jose Inside. February 8, 2014. Retrieved March 15, 2014.
  6. ^ "San Jose mayoral election: Wild, jampacked race begins". San Jose Inside. December 4, 2013. Retrieved March 15, 2014.
  7. ^ "Balance of power at San Jose City Hall at stake in Tuesday's election". San Jose Mercury News. October 31, 2014. Retrieved November 4, 2014.
  8. ^ "Mercury News editorial: Sam Liccardo for San Jose mayor". San Jose Mercury News. May 2, 2014. Retrieved July 22, 2016.
  9. ^ "Santa Clara - Election Results". Santa Clara County Registrar of Voters. June 30, 2014. Retrieved July 21, 2014.
  10. ^ "Santa Clara County Registrar of Voters - Election Results, Mayor, City of San Jose". November 20, 2014. Retrieved November 26, 2014.
  11. ^ Rosenberg, Mike (November 14, 2014). "No recount set in close San Jose mayor's race after speculation". San Jose Mercury News. Retrieved November 26, 2014.

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The 2014 San Jose mayoral election was held on June 3 2014 to elect the Mayor of San Jose California Councilmember Sam Liccardo defeated Santa Clara County Supervisor Dave Cortese in a runoff on November 4 2014 2014 San Jose mayoral election 2010 June 3 2014 first round November 4 2014 runoff 2018 Candidate Sam Liccardo Dave Cortese Madison NguyenFirst round 33 52125 75 43 88733 72 26 36520 26 Second round 91 84050 76 89 09049 24 Eliminated Candidate Pierluigi Oliverio Rose Herrera Michael AlvaradoFirst round 13 19710 14 7 9506 11 1 9591 51 Second round Eliminated Eliminated EliminatedMayor before electionChuck Reed Elected Mayor Sam LiccardoIncumbent Democratic Mayor Chuck Reed was term limited and could not run for re election to a third consecutive term in office The election was nonpartisan per California state law although most of the candidates chose to state a political party affiliation A primary election was held on June 3 2014 As no candidate received a majority of the vote a runoff election was held between the top two vote getters Dave Cortese and Sam Liccardo on November 4 2014 1 Liccardo was elected mayor with a majority of the vote Municipal elections in California are officially non partisan Contents 1 Candidates 1 1 Declared 1 2 Withdrew 1 3 Declined 2 Primary election 2 1 Polling 2 2 Results 3 Runoff election 3 1 Polling 3 2 Results 4 ReferencesCandidates editDeclared edit Michael Alvarado community activist 2 Bill Chew perennial candidate 2 Dave Cortese Santa Clara County Supervisor former San Jose City Councilman and candidate for Mayor in 2006 2 Timothy Harrison 2 Rose Herrera San Jose City Councilwoman 2 Sam Liccardo San Jose City Councilman 2 Madison Nguyen San Jose City Councilwoman and Vice Mayor of San Jose 2 Pierluigi Oliverio San Jose City Councilman 2 Mark Pham 2 Tyrone Wade 2 Withdrew edit Pete Constant San Jose City Councilman 3 Andrew Abe Diaz perennial candidate 4 Louis Garza 4 Susan Marsland running for San Jose City Council 4 Larry Rouse 4 David Wall candidate for Santa Clara County Supervisor in 2013 and for San Jose City Council in 1998 4 David Warner candidate for San Jose City Council in 2004 4 Declined edit Pat Waite businessman and candidate for San Jose City Council in 2008 2 Forrest Williams former San Jose City Councilman and candidate for Santa Clara County Supervisor in 2010 5 Primary election editThe primary election saw a total of ten candidates on the ballot including Dave Cortese a Santa Clara County Supervisor and former San Jose City Councilmember as well as four sitting San Jose City Councilmembers Vice Mayor Madison Nguyen Sam Liccardo Pierluigi Oliverio and Rose Herrera The political climate of the race was influenced by an ongoing dispute between representatives of the city s labor force and Mayor Chuck Reed stemming from a 2012 ballot initiative championed by Reed to restructure San Jose City employee pensions Dave Cortese received the full endorsement and support of the politically powerful South Bay Labor Council while the four sitting councilmembers having supported Mayor Reed s pension reform initiative were described as Reed loyalists 6 This ideological polarization was present not just in San Jose s mayoral election but in a number of City Council races as well 7 As part of his campaign Councilmember Liccardo authored a book in which he assessed the issues facing San Jose and offered his own vision for the city On May 2 the editorial board of the San Jose Mercury News endorsed Liccardo for mayor citing the book as well as his record on the council 8 Polling edit Poll source Date s administered Samplesize Margin oferror MichaelAlvarado BillChew DaveCortese TimothyHarrison RoseHerrera SamLiccardo MadisonNguyen PierluigiOliverio Other UndecidedSurveyUSA May 15 21 2014 461 4 7 3 3 26 1 7 20 11 8 22 Results edit Mayoral primary results June 3 2014 9 Candidate Votes Dave Cortese 43 887 33 72Sam Liccardo 33 521 25 75Madison Nguyen 26 365 20 26Pierluigi C Oliverio 13 197 10 14Rose Herrera 7 950 6 11Mike Alvarado 1 959 1 51Timothy Harrison 1 715 1 32Bill Chew 1 563 1 20Total votes 130 157 100Runoff election editPolling edit Poll source Date s administered Samplesize Margin oferror DaveCortese SamLiccardo UndecidedSurveyUSA October 20 23 2014 540 4 3 44 38 19 San Jose State University October 12 16 2014 571 4 1 34 26 40 Results edit Mayoral election results November 4 2014 10 11 Candidate Votes Sam Liccardo 91 840 50 76Dave Cortese 89 090 49 24Total votes 180 930 100References edit Cortese Liccardo in runoff for San Jose mayor KTVU June 4 2014 Archived from the original on June 8 2014 Retrieved June 5 2014 a b c d e f g h i j k San Jose mayor and council races deadline passes see who s in San Jose Mercury News March 7 2014 Retrieved March 15 2014 San Jose mayor s race only Republican candidate drops out San Jose Mercury News January 14 2014 Retrieved March 15 2014 a b c d e f Constant Joins Nguyen in 2014 Mayor s Race Liccardo Also Expected to File San Jose Inside August 9 2013 Retrieved March 15 2014 Internal Affairs Dave Cortese says Forrest Williams won t run for mayor San Jose Inside February 8 2014 Retrieved March 15 2014 San Jose mayoral election Wild jampacked race begins San Jose Inside December 4 2013 Retrieved March 15 2014 Balance of power at San Jose City Hall at stake in Tuesday s election San Jose Mercury News October 31 2014 Retrieved November 4 2014 Mercury News editorial Sam Liccardo for San Jose mayor San Jose Mercury News May 2 2014 Retrieved July 22 2016 Santa Clara Election Results Santa Clara County Registrar of Voters June 30 2014 Retrieved July 21 2014 Santa Clara County Registrar of Voters Election Results Mayor City of San Jose November 20 2014 Retrieved November 26 2014 Rosenberg Mike November 14 2014 No recount set in close San Jose mayor s race after speculation San Jose Mercury News Retrieved November 26 2014 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2014 San Jose mayoral election amp oldid 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