*Projected winner
**Measure projected to pass
***Too close to call
Federal offices
U.S. House of Representatives, District 15: *Kevin Mullin-73%; Anna Cheng Kramer-27%
U.S. House of Representatives, District 16: *Sam Liccardo-59.8%; Evan Low-40.2%
State offices
State Senate, District 13: *Josh Becker-72.8%; Alexander Glew-27.4%
State Assembly, District 21: *Diane Papan-74.1%; Mark Gilham-25.9%
State Assembly, District 23: *Marc Berman-61.9%; Lydia Kou-38.1%
County offices
San Mateo County Board of Supervisors, District 4: *Lisa Gauthier-60.35%; Antonio López-39.65%
San Mateo County Board of Education, Area 4: *Chelsea Bonini-72.99%; Priya Hays-27.01%
San Mateo County Board of Education, Area 5: *Mike O’Neill-64.96%; Maurice Goodman-35.04%
San Mateo County Board of Education, Area 6: *Patricia Love-72.53%; Ester Adut-27.47%
San Mateo County Community College District, Area 1: *Lisa Petrides-70.28%;Keith Holden-29.72%
School boards
South San Francisco Unified School District, Area A: *Pat Murray-76.62%; Sam Chetcuti-23.38%
Sequoia Union High School District, Area B: *Mary Beth Thompson-63.68%; Jacob Yuyev-27.41%; Daniel Torunian-8.9%
Sequoia Union High School District, Area E: *Maria Cruz-53.8%; Tonga Victoria-26.77%; Jon Bryant-19.43%
San Bruno Park Elementary School District, Area 1: *Kingsley Ma-58.04%; Jennifer Blanco-41.96%
City councils
Redwood City Council, District 3: *Isabella Chu-53.12%; Lissette Espinoza Garnica-46.88%
***Redwood City Council, District 7: Marcella Padilla-51.03%; Diana Reddy-48.97%
San Mateo City Council, District 2: *Nicole Fernandez-70.23%; Charles Hansen-29.77%
Burlingame City Council, District 2: *Desiree Thayer-53.61%; Nirmala Bandrapalli-22.14%; Rachel Ni-14.3%; Hadia Khoury-9.95%
Burlingame City Council, District 4: *Donna Colson-78.64%; Tony Paul-21.36%
Belmont City Council, District 4: *Tom McCune-53.74%; Davina Hurt-33.43%; Arina Merkulova-10.16%; Pat Cuviello-2.68%
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Belmont City Council, District 2: *Cathy Jordan-57.52%; Ken Loo-42.48%
San Bruno mayor: *Rico Medina-54.16%; Marty Medina-45.84%
San Bruno City Council, District 2: *Tom Hamilton-55.86%; Stephan Marshall-44.14%
Millbrae City Council, District 1: *Stephen Rainaldi-66.8%; Ghassan Shamieh-33.2%
Millbrae City Council, District 3: *Reuben Holober-70.59%; You You Xue-29.41%
Half Moon Bay City Council, District 2: *Patric Bo Jonsson-55.61%; Harvey Rarback-44.39%
Half Moon Bay City Council, District 3: *Paul Nagengast-62.13%; Joaquin Jimenez-37.87%
South San Francisco City Council, District 2: *Mark Nagales-63.31%; Vivian Ramos-36.69%
South San Francisco City Council, District 4: *James Coleman-65.67%; Arvin Sharma-34.33%
Foster City Council: *Suzy Niederhofer-25.73%, *Patrick Sullivan-25.52%; Shankar Kenkre-17.04%; Phoebe Venkat-16.96%; Richa Awasthi-14.76%
City measures
**Measure Q, $102 million bond measure for San Bruno (two-thirds needed): 71.64%-YES
**Measure T, raises height limits in several transit areas in San Mateo to help comply with state housing requirements (majority needed): 58.74%-YES
**Measure FF, changes limits for Millbrae City Council from two four-year terms to three four-year terms (majority needed): 77.2%-YES
**Measure R, half-cent sales tax increase in Half Moon Bay (majority needed): 62.69%-YES
**Measure BB, shifts business license tax structure in Redwood City to generate about $7.7 million a year (majority needed): 83.39%-YES
**Measure W, updates business tax model in South San Francisco to generate about $2.6 million a year (majority needed): 80.36%-YES
**Measure V, increases taxes for larger businesses in Foster City to raise about $1.4 million a year (majority needed): 77.14%-YES
**Measure DD, simplifies business tax to support smaller businesses in Belmont (majority needed): 84.71%-YES.
**Measure L, switches from elected to appointed treasurer in San Carlos (majority needed): 75.26%-YES.
School measures
**Measure GG, $3.6 million annual parcel tax for Burlingame schools (two-thirds needed): 71.67%-YES
**Measure P, $366 million bond measure for Belmont-Redwood Shores schools (55% needed): 65.06%-YES
**Measure X: $730,000 annual parcel tax for San Bruno schools (two-thirds needed): 72.43%-YES
**Measure O: Term limits for San Bruno schools trustees (majority needed): 83.26%-YES
**Measure J: $95 million bond measure for Millbrae schools (55% needed): 60.15%-YES
Results are according to San Mateo County Elections Office semiofficial election results as of 11 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 5.

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