Yountville 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.

Town Council

Top two candidates win seat.

Eric E. Knight(incumbent)35.5%
619 votes
Pam Reeves(incumbent)30.5%
532 votes
Joe Tagliaboschi22.9%
399 votes

Updated at 7:03 PM PT on Nov 14, 2024
Napa 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.

Eric E. Knight

  • Yountville Town Council Member
  • Collaboration: “I will encourage resident participation in the design of the school property, now Yountville Commons.”
  • Budget: “I will continue to make sensible financial decisions to maintain our exceptional town services and preserve our strong finances.”
  • Partnerships: “I will work with the Council and Town staff to build more open relationships with Veterans Home members, staff, and CALVET.”

Pam Reeves

  • Yountville Town Council Member
  • Transparency: “I have contributed to a new open dynamic in our local government.”
  • Environment: “Working on the County Climate Action Committee is part of my broader and immediate community focus as we work on reinforcing our emergency resilience and expanding our commitment to sustainable living.”
  • Priorities: “Creating partnership, creating community, creating opportunity for interaction, and valuing inclusion are my goals.”

Robert Moore

  • Nonprofit director
  • Lincoln Theater: “I offer and seek real solutions to reopening the Lincoln Theater as a convention/conference center.”
  • Priorities: “Business during the day and nightly entertainment.”

Joe Tagliaboschi

  • Retired
  • Experience: “After careers in private and municipal organizations, I was Yountville’s Public Works Director from 2014 until my retirement in 2021. I then served as an appointed Town Council member in 2021.”
  • Priorities: “My unique experience and knowledge will help me work with the Council to thoughtfully manage our resources and provide direction that will benefit our entire community.”
  • Collaboration: “As I always answered phone calls during my previous service, I ask you: ‘This is Joe, how can I help?’”

More Results

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