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Photos: Two Celebrate Supervisor Victory, Others Thank Supporters

Warren Slocum and Shelly Masur will face a run-off in November.

Though there can only be one winner for the District 4 Supervisor seat in November, two have advanced to the run-off. Former Chief Elections Officer & County Assessor-Clerk Recorder Warren Slocum gained nearly 40 percent of the vote and school board member Shelly Masur nabbed around 21 percent of the vote in the county-wide election.

Slocum celebrated at Nimbus Design on 2363 Broadway, while Masur held a party with the San Mateo County Labor Council in San Mateo.

Menlo Park Mayor Kirsten Keith--with almost 15 percent-- and Menlo Park city councilmember Andy Cohen--with 5 percent--went on with business as usual upon the Menlo Park dais.

Candidate Memo Morantes gained almost 8 percent of the vote and thanked supporters at a party at the in Redwood City.

Planning Commissioner Vice Chair Ernie Schmidt totaled 3 percent of the vote and had a gathering at his home, while East Palo Alto Councilman Carlos Romero tallied almost 9 percent of the vote.

 

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