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2020 Orange County Board of Supervisors election

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Orange County Board of Supervisors elections, 2020

← 2019 (special)March 3 and November 3, 20202021 (Special) →

2 of 5 seats to theOrange County Board of Supervisors
 Majority partyMinority party
 
PartyRepublicanDemocratic
Last election41
Seats before41
Seats won20
Seats after41
Seat changeSteadySteady

Winners
Vote share
Republican:     50–60%
Winners:     Republican hold     No election
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The2020 Orange County Board of Supervisors elections were held on March 3, 2020 and November 3, 2020. Two of the five seats of theOrange County, CaliforniaBoard of Supervisors were up for election.

County elections inCalifornia are officially nonpartisan. Atwo-round system was used for the election, starting with the first round in March; followed by a runoff in November between the top-two candidates in each district. Runoffs are held if no candidate receives a majority in each district.

District 1

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2020 Orange County Board of Supervisors District 1 election

← 2016March 3, 2020 (first round)
November 3, 2020 (runoff)
2024 →
 
CandidateAndrew DoSergio Contreras
First round40,999
42.3%
21,721
22.4%
Runoff106,252
51.8%
98,693
48.2%

 
CandidateMiguel A. PulidoKim Bernice Nguyen
First round19,616
20.2%
14,570
15.0%
RunoffEliminatedEliminated

Supervisor before election

Andrew Do

Elected Supervisor

Andrew Do

District 1 takes in western Orange County, includingSanta Ana,Westminster,Garden Grove and parts ofFountain Valley. The incumbent isAndrew Do, who was re-elected with 50.2% of the vote in 2016.[1]

Candidates

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General election

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Endorsements

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Sergio Contreras

Organizations

[5]

Andrew Do

Organizations

  • Republican Party of Orange County

[6]

Kim Bernice Nguyen

State-level officials

[7]

Miguel Pulido

Organizations

  • Orange County Attorneys Association

[8]

Results

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2020 Orange County's 1st supervisorial district general election initial round results by congressional district
Map legend
  •   Do—50–60%
  •   Do—40–50%
  •   Pulido—30–40%
  •   No votes
Orange County Board of Supervisors 1st district, 2020[9]
CandidateVotes%
Andrew Do (incumbent)40,99942.3
Sergio Contreras21,72122.4
Miguel A. Pulido19,61620.2
Kim Bernice Nguyen14,57015.0
Total votes96,906100.0

Runoff

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Endorsements

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Sergio Contreras

Organizations

  • Democratic Party of Orange County
  • Orange County Labor Federation

[5]

Andrew Do

Organizations

  • Republican Party of Orange County

[6]

Results

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Orange County Board of Supervisors 1st district runoff, 2020
CandidateVotes%
Andrew Do (incumbent)106,25251.8
Sergio Contreras98,69348.2
Total votes204,945100.0

District 3

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2020 Orange County Board of Supervisors District 3 election

← 2019 (special)March 3, 20202024 →
 
CandidateDonald WagnerAshleigh Aitken
First round80,544
52.3%
73,334
47.7%

Supervisor before election

Donald Wagner

Elected Supervisor

Donald Wagner

The 3rd district encompasses central Orange County, taking inIrvine,Orange,Tustin,Villa Park,Yorba Linda, andAnaheim Hills. The incumbent isDonald P. Wagner, who was elected with 42.0% of the vote in 2019.[10]

Incumbent RepublicanDonald Wagner ran for re-election.

Candidates

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General election

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Results

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2020 Orange County's 3rd supervisorial district general election results by congressional district
Map legend
  •   Wagner—60–70%
  •   Wagner—50–60%
  •   Aitken—50–60%
Orange County Board of Supervisors 3rd district, 2020[9]
CandidateVotes%
Donald P. Wagner (incumbent)80,54452.3
Ashleigh Aitken73,33447.7
Total votes153,878100.0

References

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  1. ^"Orange County 2016 Presidential General Election November 8, 2016".Orange County Elections. RetrievedDecember 26, 2019.
  2. ^abcRobinson, Alicia (December 6, 2019)."6 candidates to appear on March ballot for 2 Orange County supervisor seats".Orange County Register. RetrievedDecember 26, 2019.
  3. ^"Kim Nguyen announces candidacy for Orange County Supervisor".Orange County Breeze. November 21, 2019.
  4. ^"Santa Ana Mayor Miguel A. Pulido formally files to run for Orange County Supervisor".Orange County Breeze. November 29, 2019.
  5. ^abENDORSEMENTS
  6. ^abEndorsements
  7. ^Kim's Supporters
  8. ^[1][permanent dead link]
  9. ^abCertified statement of votes Retrieved March 22, 2023
  10. ^"Orange County Third Supervisorial District Vacancy Election March 12, 2019".Orange County Elections. RetrievedDecember 26, 2019.
  11. ^OC Supervisor Don Wagner kicks off his 2024 campaign
  12. ^"Political Landscape: O.C. Fair Board member announces bid for spot on Board of Supervisors".Los Angeles Times- Daily Pilot. December 5, 2019.

External links

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