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Evan Low (born June 5, 1983) is an American politician who served in the California State Assembly from 2014 to 2024. [1] A member of the Democratic Party , he represented the 26th Assembly district , which encompasses parts of Silicon Valley , including Cupertino , Sunnyvale , Santa Clara and portions of northern and western San Jose .
Democrats Evan Low and Joe Simitian each garnered 16.6% of the vote with 30,249 votes each, according to unofficial state results on the California Secretary of State’s website for the 16th ...
The results of the recount were finalized on May 1, with Low advancing to the general election and Simitian eliminated by a 5-vote margin, 30,261 to 30,256. [7] On May 2, the Liccardo campaign shared internal poll results showing him with a 10-point lead over Low in a two-way race, compared with just a 5-point lead in a three-way race.
Former San José Mayor Sam Liccardo is projected to win California’s 16th Congressional District against fellow Democrat Evan Low, according to Decision Desk HQ. Liccardo’s victory is notable ...
Joe Simitian, center, finished third in a tight congressional contest against fellow Democrats Evan Low, left, and Sam Liccardo. Though he lost by just five votes, Simitian conceded swiftly and ...
Ahrens ran for the California State Assembly in the 26th district in 2024 to succeed incumbent Evan Low, who ran for the U.S. House of Representatives. [4] He advanced to the general election with fellow Democrat Tara Sreekrishnan, a Santa Clara County Board of Education trustee and legislative staffer to State Senator Dave Cortese. [6]
Democrats Evan Low and Joe Simitian tied for second place in the state's primary for the 16th Congressional District, each with 30,249 votes. ... But after the recount, Low came out on top with ...
Evan Low was elected mayor of Campbell in 2009, at the age 26, making him the youngest gay mayor (and the youngest Asian-American mayor) nationwide at the time. Low was reelected in 2013. [90] Joe Mosca took office as mayor of Sierra Madre in 2010, becoming the first openly gay mayor in the San Gabriel Valley. [91]