2024 Election

Elections are held on the first Tuesday, after the first Monday, in November of even-numbered years. The 2024 election is scheduled for November 5.

For the 2024 City of Roseville election cycle, there will be three (3) City Council District seats up for election:  Districts 1, 3, and 5.

As of July 19, 2024, the following individuals (listed by district, in alphabetical order) have obtained Nomination Papers:

District 1 

Tracy Mendonsa (Incumbent)
Phone: (916) 663-7344
Email: [email protected]
Website: TracyMendonsa.com    



   
 
District 3

Bruce Houdesheldt (Incumbent) 
Phone: (916) 952-1287
Email: [email protected]

 
  



    
 
District 5

Karen Alvord

Phone: (916) 784-0240
Email: [email protected]
Website: votekarenalvord.com

Nicholas Busse
Phone: (916) 533-2044
Email: [email protected]
Campaign Address: 2156 Castle Pines Way, 95747
Website: Busseforcitycouncil.com

Pete Constant
Phone: (916) 649-9500
Email: [email protected]
Mailing/Campaign Address: 108 Saddle Rock Court, 95747
Website: PeteConstant.com

John Freitas
Phone: (916) 305-4046
Email: [email protected]
Campaign Address: PO Box 1228, 95678

Marcus Ledergerber
Phone: (916) 542-9707
Email: [email protected]
Mailing/Campaign Address: 9009 Osterville Drive, 95747
Website: marcusledergerber.com

Murial Moore
Phone: (916) 435-0690
Campaign Phone: (916) 622-4984
Email: ms.m.moore4RCC24
Mailing/Campaign Address: 1890 Junction Blvd.,
Unit 2715, 95747

David Powell
Phone: (916) 783-4973
Campaign Phone: (916) 532-5779
Campaign Address: PO Box 1035, 95678


View candidate campaign reports here

November 2022 General Election

In 2022, the City of Roseville concluded its redistricting process creating a new district map

General Election, November 8, 2022 

The City of Roseville held a General Municipal election on November 8, 2022.  City of Roseville voters residing in Districts 2 and 4 elected City Council members to fill one seat in each of those districts. 

District 2:
Eric Eisenhammer
Pauline Roccucci - Elected
Richard Wukmir


District 4:
Krista Bernasconi - Elected

In addition, Roseville voters passed Measure C which amends Section 4.24.030 of the Roseville Municipal Code, increasing the TOT (also known as the hotel and lodging tax) from its current 6% to 10% of rent charged.

November 2020 General Election

General Election, November 3, 2020

The City of Roseville held a General Municipal election on November 3, 2020.  City of Roseville voters residing in Districts 1, 3, and 5 elected City Council members to fill one seat in each of those districts. 

District 1:
LaMills Garrett
Tracy Mendonsa - Elected

District 3:
Bruce Houdesheldt - Elected
Neil Pople
Geoff Sakala

District 5:
Scott Alvord - Elected
Gary Johnson

Measures Proposed and Passed:
Measure J -
Clean-up language on minor items
Measure K - Clarifies that a partial City Council term of less than two years does not count towards term limits.
Measure L - New provisions determining a vice mayor and mayor under district-based elections.  Vice mayor rotates through each district in numerical sequence.  Vice mayor becomes mayor after serving a two-year term.
Measure M - Clarifies process to fill a city council, mayor, or vice mayor vacancy.
Measure N - Allows city manager and city attorney to call special city council meeting and changes noticing to 72 hours prior to special meeting.
Measure 0 - Increases sealed bid limit on City purchases to $75,000.
Measure P - Provides provisions for filling vacancies on the Personnel Board.
Measure Q - Prohibits the city from providing retail potable water to new service areas, and ensures non-residential electric rates by established by the city council.
Measure R - Establishes an independent redistricting commission.

November 2018 General Election

General Election, November 6, 2018

The City of Roseville held a General Municipal election on November 6, 2018.  City of Roseville voters elected 2 City Council members to fill two seats. 

Krista Bernasconi - Elected
Stephanie Dement
Bruce Houdesheldt
David C. Larson
Sehrish Khan
Pauline Roccucci - Elected

In addition, Roseville voters passed Measure B which approved a half-cent (0.5%) Transactions and Use Tax to protect Roseville's essential services.