06 Nov Scales-Preston Ahead of Barbanica by 67 Votes in Supervisors Race
With all precincts reports, Shanelle Scales-Preston has 25,116 votes in the District 5 Supervisor race to opponent Mike Barbanica’s 25,0409. (Campaign photo via shanelle4supervisor.org)
By Tony Hicks | Bay City News
Pittsburg City Council member Shanelle Scales-Preston had a 67-vote lead over Antioch City Council member Mike Barbanica in the runoff race to succeed Federal Glover on the Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors, according to unofficial results showing 100% of precincts reporting on Wednesday.
By 10 a.m. Wednesday, the county elections office website said it had counted 50,165 ballots.
Scales-Preston had 50.07% percent of the vote (25,116 votes), with Barbanica right behind with 49.93% (25,049 votes).
Glover — who is retiring at the end of this year, during which he has served as the board’s chair — has held the job of District 5 supervisor since 1999.
Barbanica and Scales-Preston finished first and second in the March primary. However, neither garnered more than 50% of the vote, making Tuesday’s runoff necessary.
District 5 includes Hercules, Rodeo, Crockett, Martinez, Bay Point, Pacheco, Clyde, Pittsburg, and parts of Antioch and Marsh Creek.
Barbanica is a real estate broker and former Pittsburg police officer. Much of his support comes from police officers’ associations and law enforcement officials, including Contra Costa County Sheriff David Livingston.
Scales-Preston, who works for U.S. Rep. Mark DeSaulnier, D-Walnut Creek, is chair of the board for local electricity provider MCE. She’s also the chair of TransPlan, which coordinates regional transportation projects and transit services in East County, She’s also president of the League of California Cities’ East Bay Division.
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