Supervisor Lucan Leads Marin Assembly Race

The Race for the State Assembly Ticket Heats Up in Marin County: What the Latest Vote Count Means

As the final ballots roll in, Marin County’s State Assembly race is getting wild. The latest numbers show a brand new frontrunner, shaking up the lineup of candidates hoping to represent us.

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From Tiburon’s coastline to Sebastopol’s winding roads, everyone’s watching the shifting landscape. The stakes feel higher with every update.

Key Shifts in Marin’s State Assembly Race

The competition’s razor-close as each wave of ballots gets counted. Marin’s elections office is hustling through a mountain of votes, and every single ballot seems to tip the scales a bit more.

It’s honestly kind of nerve-wracking to see how much can change in a single day.

Supervisor Lucan Takes the Lead

Big news—Marin County Supervisor Eric Lucan just jumped into first place. He’s now got 25.8% of the vote, up from a little over 24% on Election Day.

Lucan’s momentum is clear, especially in places like Novato. Folks seem to be rallying behind him countywide.

Challengers Continue to Vie for Position

The race isn’t settled yet. Eryn Cervantes of San Quentin, who led at first, has dropped to second with 23.7%.

Even tiny shifts are flipping the leaderboard, which makes this whole process feel like a nail-biter.

Rohnert Park Councilmember Jackie Elward sits steady in third, nudging up to 21.2% from 20.9%. She’s holding her ground, maybe even picking up some steam from places like Petaluma.

Tiburon Councilmember Holli Thier stays in fourth at 13.8%. Her campaign seems to click with voters in Marin’s southern neighborhoods.

Corte Madera Councilmember Eli Beckman is inching up too, now at 8% compared to 7.8%. Not a huge jump, but it’s something.

Sebastopol resident Steve Schwartz slipped a bit to 7.4% from 7.8%. Not a dramatic drop, but in a close race, it stings.

The Impact of Remaining Ballots

Here’s the thing: thousands of ballots still haven’t been counted. The elections office added a bunch already, but they estimate about 91,000 more are still out there.

So, this race could shift again. Mail-in ballots, as long as they’re postmarked by Election Day, can roll in for up to a week and still count. That’s a lot of waiting—and a lot of uncertainty.

Other Key Races to Watch

Beyond the State Assembly race, several other contests are wrapping up. In the State Senate District 2 race, incumbent Assemblymember Damon Connolly holds a commanding 69.4% of the vote.

Tief Gibbs stands at 18.8%, while Aaron Smith has 11.8%. Connolly’s got pretty broad support here, and it’s not looking likely to shift.

In the District 2 congressional race, Rep. Jared Huffman sits at 52.8%. His challengers have lost a bit of ground, which suggests Huffman’s re-election odds are strong.

Voters across Marin County—from Sausalito to West Marin—are making choices that will ripple through Sacramento and Washington. We’ll keep watching and share updates as they come in.

 
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