Catch a glimpse of the March 5 primary through the eyes of the San José Spotlight team.
Our reporters captured the excitement of Election Day from the moment the polls opened at 7 a.m. They caught up with candidates out in the field canvassing for last minute votes and met them again at election night watch parties.
Super Tuesday in California ran the gamut of local, state and federal races. Some brought surprises, others were expected. Now it’s on to the November runoffs.
In the meantime, check how Silicon Valley’s voters and candidates spent Super Tuesday.
Santa Clara County election workers at the Register of Voters office on March 5, 2024. Photo by Lorraine Gabbert.
San Jose resident Daniel Fernandez was among the first to vote at the county’s elections office. Photo by Lorraine Gabbert.
Charlie Cano, 83, from San Jose fills out his ballot at the Santa Clara County Registrar of Voters. Photo by Lorraine Gabbert.
Santa Clara County Supervisor Joe Simitian, a candidate for Congressional District 16, canvassed with supporters in Palo Alto. Photo by Lorraine Gabbert.
District 6 San Jose City Council candidate Alex Shoor speaks to his supporters at watch party at Hop & Vine. Photo by Joseph Geha.
Former Mayor Sam Liccardo celebrates his early lead in the congressional race Tuesday night. Photo by Jana Kadah.
Santa Clara County Supervisor Joe Simitian poses with colleague Supervisor Otto Lee on election night. Photo by Jana Kadah.
District 2 Santa Clara County supervisor candidate Madison Nguyen at her election night party on March 5, 2024. Photo by Brandon Pho.
Betty Duong energizes supporters after results show her making the November runoff for the District 2 Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors seat on March 5, 2024. Photo by Brandon Pho.
San Jose Councilmember David Cohen has a large lead, and appears he to be headed for a second term. Photo by B. Sakura Cannesta.
Cohen all smiles with supporters as he appears to be headed for a second term. Photo by B. Sakura Cannesta.
Margaret Abe-Koga tells supporters that her message around public safety helped put her in the lead for District 5 supervisor race. Photo by Brandon Pho.
San Jose Planning Commissioner George Casey celebrates with supporters after leading the District 10 San Jose council race. Photo by Lorraine Gabbert.
District 6 San Jose City Council candidate Michael Mulcahy talks with supporters at his election results party on Tuesday, March 5, 2024 in Willow Glen. Photo by Joseph Geha.
Assembly District 26 candidate Patrick Ahrens, left, and Assemblymember Alex Lee, center look at election results at a watch party. Photo by Brandon Pho.
San Jose City Council District 2 candidate Tam Truong stands in front of his supporters as the primary election results roll in. Photo by Annalise Freimarck.
California Assemblymember Evan Low is remaining hopeful as ballots are counted in the Congressional District 16 race. Photo by Brandon Pho.
Assemblymember Evan Low, who is running for the Silicon Valley Congressional District 16 seat, at the South Bay Labor Council election night party on March 5, 2024. Photo by Lorraine Gabbert.
Assemblymember Ash Kalra spoke at the South Bay Labor Council’s gathering on Tuesday night. Photo by Lorraine Gabbert.
District 2 San Jose City Council candidate Vanessa Sandoval at her election party. Photo by Annalise Freimarck.
District 2 San Jose City Council candidate Vanessa Sandoval grabs a bite to eat at her election party. Photo by Annalise Freimarck.
San Jose City Council District 8 candidate Tam Truong speaks to a supporter at a watch party on Tuesday. Photo by Annalise Freimarck.