June primary voter guide

Here are some news stories about the candidates and measures that will appear on the June 2 primary ballot. The stories were written by the staff of the Daily Post, the Associated Press, EdSource and CalMatters.

Races for City Council, School Board and run-offs for state offices will be on the November ballot. A number of ballot propositions will appear on the November ballot, too.

Santa Clara County

Measure B, Palo Alto schools parcel tax

The pros and cons of Measure B

School parcel tax campaign has no donors so far

School board puts reduced parcel tax on June ballot

Palo Alto school parcel tax may not be necessary, former board member says

San Mateo County

Measure A, East Palo Alto school bonds

Zuckerberg’s decision to close school forces district to put tax measure on ballot

Measure C, Redwood City Schools parcel tax

The pros and cons of Measure C

Superior Court

Two prosecutors running for judge seat

County School Superintendent

Candidate doesn’t have the required credentials to run

Board of Supervisors

Corpus supporter challenges Mueller for supervisor seat

Assessor-Clerk Recorder Elections Officer

Meet the candidates who want to become assessor-clerk-recorder in San Mateo County

Candidate for elections officer was confused about party he joined

Statewide

Governor

Candidates for governor answer questions about the issues

Some California Democrats pitch gas price relief as prices at the pump soar

How will California’s next governor handle homelessness?

Governor candidates clash on taxes, Trump and healthcare in lively debate

California gubernatorial candidates divided over education funding and social issues

Other state offices

Five candidates want to be state insurance commissioner

In the six-way race to be California’s treasurer, it likely comes down to two Democrats

Here are the candidates running for state Attorney General

A look at the major candidates for lieutenant governor

Nine candidates running for state superintendent of public instruction

Three people want to be controller, the state’s chief accountant

Incumbent Shirley Weber faces one opponent for Secretary of State

Twenty-six candidates running for four seats on the state Board of Equalization

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