CA-16: Democrats in Tied San Jose Congressional Election Try to Stop the Recount
Six weeks after voters went to the polls on March 5, the candidates in congressional district 16 remain unknown. And now the leading Democrats have turned on each other with election-denying language and efforts to shut down recounts that would make a red-hatted MAGA guy blush.
In the wake of Anna Eshoos retirement after 34 years, the deep blue district became an irresistible target for local Democratic politicians. Eleven candidates ran and the three leading candidates have been former San Jose Mayor Sam Liccardo, Santa Clara County Supervisor Joe Simitian, and State Assemblymember Evan Low. And thats how it came to restLiccardo came in first by about 8,300 votes (21.1%). And the other two came in second and heres where it gets hairy tied for second. Out of over 182,135 votes castincluding 60,000 between the second- and third-place finishersafter the initial count, Simitian and Low ended up tied (16.6% each).
With Californias jungle primary system, the top two candidates go on to the November ballot, regardless of party. But here, with one leading vote-getter and two who are tied, all three would compete in November.
Unlike about half the states in the country, California does not offer automatic recounts for close races or even ties. So the only way to determine if theres going to be a recount is for an outside party to request it, and then that party must pay for the recount.
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