Daly City 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.

Teresa Proaño(incumbent)54.7%
15,146 votes
Theresa Faapuaa45.2%
12,501 votes
Updated at 7:54 PM PT on Nov 22, 2024
San Mateo County

Top two candidates win seat.

Juslyn Cabrera Manalo(incumbent)51.3%
23,421 votes
Glenn R. Sylvester(incumbent)37.3%
17,049 votes
Daniel “Danyo” Vizcarra11.2%
5,121 votes
Updated at 7:54 PM PT on Nov 22, 2024
San Mateo County

Top candidate wins seat.

K. Annette Hipona(incumbent)100%
25,608 votes
Updated at 7:54 PM PT on Nov 22, 2024
San Mateo County

Top candidate wins seat.

Daneca M. Halvorson(incumbent)100%
24,915 votes
Updated at 7:54 PM PT on Nov 22, 2024
San Mateo County

City Council — Short Term

Top candidate wins seat.

Teresa Proaño(incumbent)54.7%
15,146 votes
Theresa Faapuaa45.2%
12,501 votes
Updated at 7:54 PM PT on Nov 22, 2024
San Mateo 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.

Theresa Faapuaa

  • Bayshore Elementary School District Board Trustee
  • Budget: “As an appointed Bayshore School District trustee, former Library & Parks trustee, and currently as vice chair of the Planning Commission, I have gained experience and knowledge of finances, reviewing budgets, contract negotiations.”
  • Priorities: “Help Daly City provide and support public safety; smart planning; a balanced sustainable budget; supporting small businesses; partnering with local schools; keeping Seton Medical Center open.”
  • Public Programs: “With a fervent passion to serve I would like to create affordable-to-free programs for all.”

Teresa Proaño

  • Daly City Council Member — Short Term/businesswoman
  • Budget: “Since my appointment, the city council has … approved a balanced budget without layoffs or cutting essential city services.”
  • Priorities: “I’m focused on excellent police, fire, and city departments; affordable housing; permanently fixing streetlights; parking overcrowding, homelessness, Seton Hospital, keeping seniors and youth active and safe, and ensuring fiscal responsibility.”
  • Experience: “My experience as a planning commissioner and Parks & Recreation commissioner, along with volunteering for Seton Foundation, Skyline College President’s Council, Lions Club, Library Associates, Chamber of Commerce, and many more, prepared me to serve at City Hall.”
  • TeresaProano.com

City Council — Full Term

Top two candidates win seat.

Juslyn Cabrera Manalo(incumbent)51.3%
23,421 votes
Glenn R. Sylvester(incumbent)37.3%
17,049 votes
Daniel “Danyo” Vizcarra11.2%
5,121 votes
Updated at 7:54 PM PT on Nov 22, 2024
San Mateo 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.

Juslyn Cabrera Manalo

  • Daly City Council Member — Full Term
  • Priorities: “I will continue to push more affordable housing, public safety, health initiatives, and community economic development.”
  • Fire Safety: “My track record has shown the following: reinstated Fire Engine 95 and fire personnel to protect our neighborhoods.”
  • Climate Change: “C.L.E.A.N. Daly City initiatives for the environment and combatting climate change.”

Daniel “Danyo” Vizcarra

  • Risk control manager
  • Statement pending or not available.

Glenn R. Sylvester

  • Daly City Council Member — Full Term
  • Priorities: “Championing public safety, affordable housing, minimum wage increases, senior citizens advocacy and maintenance of our budget have continually been at the forefront to make and keep our city a safe place to live, work and thrive.”
  • Transparency: “Strict collaboration and transparency with all stakeholders is the key to getting things done under the premise that our communities shall and will have a ‘voice.’ I will listen!”
  • Inclusivity: “My motto is ‘No False Promises, No Hidden Agenda, Fair and Equal Treatment for Everyone. Your City, Our City, Daly City!’”

Clerk

Top candidate wins seat.

K. Annette Hipona(incumbent)100%
25,608 votes
Updated at 7:54 PM PT on Nov 22, 2024
San Mateo County

What does a city clerk do?

The city clerk is responsible for maintaining city records, including ordinances, meeting minutes and agendas. The clerk also oversees the filing of election forms and responses to Public Records Act requests.

Candidate Statements

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

K. Annette Hipona

  • Daly City Clerk
  • Elected Position: “I’ll continue to defend Daly City Clerk as an independent elected position controlled only by you, the voters.”
  • Accessibility: “We have integrated new technologies that provide the public with greater access to Daly City services.”
  • Funding: “By doing extra passport work prior to COVID, my staff and I earned more than a million additional dollars to support essential Daly City services.”

Treasurer

Top candidate wins seat.

Daneca M. Halvorson(incumbent)100%
24,915 votes
Updated at 7:54 PM PT on Nov 22, 2024
San Mateo County

What does a city treasurer do?

The city treasurer is responsible for collecting, safeguarding and investing city funds.

Candidate Statements

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

Daneca M. Halvorson

  • Daly City Treasurer
  • Experience: “For the past ten years I have proudly served as Daly City’s treasurer and prior to that, ten years as deputy city treasurer.” 
  • Budget: “I have continually demonstrated the ability to make practical decisions when it comes to the financial management of our tax dollars as is evidenced by the continual growth of our city’s portfolio year over year.”
  • Accountability: “Due to the high responsibility of this office, I believe in being accessible and accountable to the residents. Your concerns and issues are important to me.”

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