Elections

Incumbent Sanchez hangs on to seat after narrow race for Oceanside mayor

The two candidates for Oceanside mayor were in a close heat since the first results dropped on election night

Oceanside's incumbent mayor Esther Sanchez (L) and challenger and colleague Deputy Mayor Ryan Keim (R).

San Diego County's closest election race has been decided.

The results for the 2024 Presidential Election have been finalized and they determined a winner in the Oceanside mayoral race, which at one point was separated by only a few dozen votes.

With a 238-point lead, Incumbent mayor Esther Sanchez pulled ahead of challenger and colleague Deputy Mayor Ryan Keim in the race for the city's top office.

The two were in a close heat since the first results dropped on election night, when the Keim held a lead of a few hundred points over Sanchez. Sanchez eventually began pulling ahead and at its closest point, only 31 votes separated the two candidates.

Sanchez, a Democrat, and Keim, a Republican have worked side-by-side on the city council for years. Both currently sit on the city council, which functions like a board of directors, with Sanchez as the mayor and Keim as the deputy mayor.

Keim's District 3 seat will now be held by candidate Jimmy Figueroa, who describes himself as a community advocate and long-time Oceanside resident.

The election was certified Tuesday and candidates have five days to contest the results. If a candidate makes the request, that campaign is required to pay for a recount, according to the Registrar. The cost is refunded if the results flip after the recount.

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