Chris Rogers, Santa Rosa City Councilmember and candidate for California's 2nd State Assembly district in the 2024 election. (Chris Rogers via Bay City News)

MENDOCINO CO., 11/6/24 – Early unofficial election results show Chris Rogers with a double-digit lead over challenger Michael Greer to claim State Assemblymember Jim Wood’s seat in January.  

Rogers, a Democrat, declared victory early Wednesday morning with 66.1% of the vote districtwide. He currently serves as a Santa Rosa City Councilmember and in 2020 served a two-year term as the youngest mayor in the city’s history.  

His challenger, Republican Mike Greer sits at 33.9% of the vote. Greer lives in Del Norte County where he served as trustee of the Del Norte Unified School District.  

District 2, which includes Del Norte, Trinity, Humboldt, and Mendocino counties, plus northern and western Sonoma County, is vast in size.  

Jim Wood announced in November 2023 that he would not seek reelection after six terms in the Assembly.  

“I am honored to begin working on your behalf in the California Assembly. In the same breath, I’m finding it hard to celebrate against the backdrop of the national election results,” Rogers said after declaring victory,  

“I will work every day to address the North Coast’s most pressing issues—climate change, access to health care, and the high cost of living, to name a few,” he said. “But now California must also be the tip of the spear—pushing back against Donald Trump’s dangerous vision for our country’s future. 

“It is time, once again, for California to lead,” he continued. 

Sarah Stierch covers breaking news and more for The Mendocino Voice. Reach her at sarah@mendovoice.com.

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