Voter guide for local elections

Here’s what you need to get up to speed on local elections.
Post recommendations
School Board: Post recommends Chiu, Colohan and SalcmanCity Council: Post recommends Burt, Stone, Summa and ReckdahlLiccardo is best choice for Congress
Palo Alto City Council
Candidates divided over whether to shut off natural gasCandidates say it’s time to reopen City HallCandidates speak out about plans for tall buildingsCandidates have different ideas about how cars should cross Caltrain tracksPat Burt, seeking fourth term on council, provides leadership on transportationGeorge Lu wants to ‘move the needle’ on traffic safety and housing affordabilityCari Templeton armed with legislative experience to improve Palo AltoKeith Reckdahl strives for balance between cars and bikes • Anne Cribbs explains Olympic controversyHenry Etzkowitz wants rent cap for seniors, 10,000 lofts at mallKatie Causey says she’d favor turning University Ave. into a mallGreer Stone wants city consultants who are neutralDoria Summa wants to preserve existing affordable housing
Palo Alto Ballot Measure
• Measure D would allow a portion of El Camino Park to become a bus lane
Palo Alto School Board
• Chris Colohan focused on district budget • Nicole Chiu-Wang was fired by Trump on “Apprentice,” now is focused on schools • Parent activist Rowena Chiu seeks new role on school board • Alison Kamhi emphasizes student safety and addressing bullying • Josh Salcman says school board can improve communication to avoid controversies
Los Altos City Council
Ibrahim Bashir wants to focus on projects 80% of residents wantLarry Lang wants Los Altos to live within the law, avoid lawsuitsSally Meadows seeks safer streets, even if it reduces the rural feeling in Los AltosEric Steinle wants to put roofs over downtown sidewalksJonathan Weinberg favors new Los Altos police stationCandidates square off over police station and other issues
Los Altos School Board
Los Altos schools Measure EE campaign funded by contractorsBullis Charter School comes out against Measure EE
Mountain View City Council
Council race draws a wide range of candidatesBold idea on housing emerges at candidate forum
Mountain View-Los Altos School District Board
Three immigrant parents with backgrounds in tech seek two spots on school board
Belmont City Council
Six candidates in two races
Redwood City Council
Races in two districts for city council
Portola Valley Town Council
Amid financial crisis, four candidates run for town council
Congress — 16th District
Candidate gives his view on national, international controversiesLow, Liccardo differ on progressive issuesBloomberg supporting Liccardo
Santa Clara County Board of Education
Charter schools a key issue in county ed board raceProfile of candidate Jessica SpeiserProfile of candidate Grace Mah
Foothill-De Anza College Board
Two candidates want to represent Palo Alto on community college board
Menlo Park City Council
Only one race for city councilOne candidate has no opinion on proposed 50-story tower
East Palo Alto City Council
Profiles of the nine candidates running for council
San Mateo County Board of Supervisors
Lopez way ahead of Gauthier in fundraisingLopez, Gauthier speak out about homeless problem
East Palo Alto Sanitary District
Race for three board seats removed from ballot
Sequoia Healthcare District
Two candidates seek seat on board that hands out grants to health charities
Mountain View Whisman School Board
Seven vie for troubled Mountain View Whisman Board
Las Lomitas School Board
Strike looming, Las Lomitas School District voters to elect three board members
Mountain View Los Altos School Board
3 immigrant parents seek spots on high school board
State ballot propositions
California voters will answer 10 ballot questions

4 Comments

  1. Thank you for posting this guide. The Daily Post seems to be the only publication covering these races, and your work is comprehensive. Sad that the other papers have withered away but I’m glad to see the Post is on the story.

    • The Weekly is available in boxes throughout Palo Alto – often right beside the Daily Post box. Am so appreciative of both newspapers. Each makes its own unique contribution. Both are invaluable!!!

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