Results
Second District
2nd District supervisorial election - June 3, 2008 [2]
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
Mark Ridley-Thomas |
68,192 |
45.63 |
Bernard C. Parks |
59,069 |
39.53 |
Antonio Alvarez |
5,733 |
3.84 |
Martin L K Aubrey |
4,803 |
3.21 |
Thomas Neusom |
3,519 |
2.35 |
D "Doc" Smith Jr |
2,748 |
1.84 |
Morris Griffin |
2,274 |
1.52 |
Drew "Doc" Fenton |
2,117 |
1.42 |
F Thompson |
987 |
0.66 |
Voter turnout |
20.89% |
Total votes |
149,442 |
100.00 |
Since Second District voters failed to elect a Supervisor by a two-thirds vote, a runoff election was held on November 4, 2008, coinciding with the United States presidential election, 2008.
2nd District supervisorial election - November 4, 2008 [3]
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
Mark Ridley-Thomas |
309,654 |
61.18 |
Bernard C. Parks |
196,442 |
38.82 |
Voter turnout |
69.18% |
Total votes |
506,096 |
100.00 |
Fourth District
4th District supervisorial election, 2008[4]
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
Don Knabe (incumbent) |
95,062 |
70.04 |
Marylou Cabral |
23,703 |
17.46 |
Jay Shah |
16,963 |
12.50 |
Voter turnout |
18.97%% |
Total votes |
135,728 |
100.00 |
Fifth District
5th District supervisorial election - June 3, 2008[5]
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
Michael D. Antonovich (incumbent) |
114,634 |
79.33 |
Stephen Mark Hinze |
29,875 |
20.67 |
Voter turnout |
15.06% |
Total votes |
144,509 |
100.00 |
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