San Leandro Races

Results are a combination of data provided by the Associated Press (AP) and county election offices. The AP calls winners by analyzing vote tallies and other election data. Check marks are used to denote a winner only when the AP calls a race.

Top candidate wins seat.

Sbeydeh Viveros Walton(incumbent)100%
15,732 votes
Updated at 7:15 PM PT on Nov 11, 2024
Alameda County

Top candidate wins seat.

Bryan Azevedo(incumbent)50.8%
10,237 votes
Ed Hernandez49.1%
9,883 votes
Updated at 7:15 PM PT on Nov 11, 2024
Alameda County

Top candidate wins seat.

Fred Simon100%
15,724 votes
Updated at 7:15 PM PT on Nov 11, 2024
Alameda County

Top candidate wins seat.

Dylan Boldt62.5%
11,861 votes
Robert Aguilar Bulatao37.4%
7,108 votes
Updated at 7:15 PM PT on Nov 11, 2024
Alameda County

City Council, District 1

Top candidate wins seat.

Sbeydeh Viveros Walton(incumbent)100%
15,732 votes
Updated at 7:15 PM PT on Nov 11, 2024
Alameda County

What does a council member do?

City and town council members can propose new city ordinances and vote on a range of issues, including housing development, business ventures and contracts. They also help draft the city or town budget.

Candidate Statements

Candidate Statements are excerpted from the statements provided to election offices, where available.

Sbeydeh Viveros Walton

  • San Leandro City Council Member, District 1
  • Experience: “I bring nearly two decades of public service experience as San Leandro’s public information officer and the chair of five community committees.”
  • Career: “I also serve as the director of higher education at Public Advocates.”
  • Priorities: “Community safety, protecting city services, making San Leandro a more affordable place to live, supporting small businesses and small economic revitalization, and being a responsible steward of your taxpayer dollars.”
  • www.sbeydehforsanleandro.com

City Council, District 2

Top candidate wins seat.

Bryan Azevedo(incumbent)50.8%
10,237 votes
Ed Hernandez49.1%
9,883 votes
Updated at 7:15 PM PT on Nov 11, 2024
Alameda County

What does a council member do?

City and town council members can propose new city ordinances and vote on a range of issues, including housing development, business ventures and contracts. They also help draft the city or town budget.

Candidate Statements

Candidate Statements are excerpted from the statements provided to election offices, where available.

Bryan Azevedo

  • San Leandro City Council Member, District 2
  • Priorities: “I am deeply committed to addressing San Leandro’s key challenges: reducing crime, cleaning our city, promoting sustainability, and tackling our housing issues.”
  • Environment: “My focus on environmental sustainability includes advocating for renewable energy projects, expanding green spaces, and supporting initiatives to reduce our carbon footprint.”
  • Housing: “I am committed to ensuring that housing developments benefit our community and supporting renters and homeowners.”
  • www.bryanazevedo.com

Ed Hernandez

  • Eden Township Healthcare District Director
  • Experience: “It is my honor to represent you on the Eden Health District, providing over a million dollars to nonprofits to address homelessness and food scarcity.”
  • Public Safety: “We must restore community policing and bring our police department back to full strength.”
  • Priorities: “I will prioritize revitalization of the Marina, reopening Lake Chabot Road and fixing our roads.” 
  • www.edhernandezforcitycouncil.com

City Council, District 4

Top candidate wins seat.

Fred Simon100%
15,724 votes
Updated at 7:15 PM PT on Nov 11, 2024
Alameda County

What does a council member do?

City and town council members can propose new city ordinances and vote on a range of issues, including housing development, business ventures and contracts. They also help draft the city or town budget.

Candidate Statements

Candidate Statements are excerpted from the statements provided to election offices, where available.

Fred Simon

  • Vice-Mayor, San Leandro
  • Statement pending or not available.

City Council, District 6

Top candidate wins seat.

Dylan Boldt62.5%
11,861 votes
Robert Aguilar Bulatao37.4%
7,108 votes
Updated at 7:15 PM PT on Nov 11, 2024
Alameda County

What does a council member do?

City and town council members can propose new city ordinances and vote on a range of issues, including housing development, business ventures and contracts. They also help draft the city or town budget.

Candidate Statements

Candidate Statements are excerpted from the statements provided to election offices, where available.

Robert Aguilar Bulatao

  • Community organizer
  • Experience: “I’ve been a stay at home parent, activist and community organizer.”
  • Accomplishments: “As the former PTO president of Garfield Elementary, I re-homed 82 office chairs to families in need and had traffic safety concerns addressed through my consistent efforts.”
  • Education: “I have worked with SLUSD on their LCAP to address goals for students and how parents and schools achieve them together.”

Dylan Boldt

  • Planning Commissioner 
  • Experience: “As a lifelong resident of San Leandro and proud 13-year veteran of the U.S. Army, I bring over three decades of experience serving our community and families.”
  • Public Ethics: “As your council member, I will advocate American values of responsibility and accountability.”
  • Priorities: “Facilitating cost-effective housing solutions for the homeless, hiring more officers while tackling the root cause of crime, and developing housing along transit corridors to curb costs without increasing traffic congestion.”
  • www.dylanboldt.com

More Results

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