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Election result: Eric Guerra well on his way to a third term on Sacramento City Council

Sacramento City Councilman Eric Guerra talks on Thursday, Oct. 1, 2020, at his Tahoe Park home, about the struggles faced by Latino political candidates. “The importance of having a diverse electorate and even encouraging immigrants who become naturalized to run for office is that you bring a new perspective into our government,” he said.
Sacramento City Councilman Eric Guerra talks on Thursday, Oct. 1, 2020, at his Tahoe Park home, about the struggles faced by Latino political candidates. “The importance of having a diverse electorate and even encouraging immigrants who become naturalized to run for office is that you bring a new perspective into our government,” he said. Sacramento Bee file

Sacramento City Councilman Eric Guerra is well on his way to a third term.

Guerra has a strong lead in early returns Tuesday with 66.5% of the vote. Plumbing business owner Kevin Rooney has 17.08%, Realtor Katherine “KC” Schuft has 11.7%, and paralegal David Drelinger has 4.6%.

In order to win outright, avoiding a general election in November, Guerra will need to hang on to at least 50.01% of the vote. If he dips below that number, he and Rooney will face each other on Nov. 5.

The district covers Tahoe Park and southeastern Sacramento.

Guerra’s likely victory is occurring despite taking heat for proposing a daytime camping ban, and owning stock in Chevron while serving on the California Air Resources Board.

He was elected to the council in 2015, then had a failed run for the state assembly in 2022.

Guerra received campaign donations from the Sacramento Metropolitan Chamber of Commerce, the Sacramento Police Officers Association and the Sacramento Area Firefighters Association.

The four-year term starts Dec. 10.

This story was originally published March 5, 2024 at 8:40 PM.

Theresa Clift
The Sacramento Bee
Theresa Clift is the Regional Watchdog Reporter for The Sacramento Bee. She covered Sacramento City Hall for The Bee from 2018 through 2024. Before joining The Bee, she worked for newspapers in Pennsylvania, Virginia and Wisconsin. She grew up in Michigan and graduated with a journalism degree from Central Michigan University.
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