Incumbent Scott Peden garnered only 17.44 percent of the vote in the District 5 race. Candidates Marie Locklin, who came away with 43.74 percent, and Jill Broxson-Teston, who received 38.82 percent of the vote, will move to the November general election after failing to capture the required 50 percent plus one vote minimum to win the primary outright. “Our work continues,” Locklin said in an interview with the Santa Rosa Press Gazette following …
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