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 along with ballot propositions.

Santa Clara County

Measure B, Palo Alto schools parcel tax

District Attorney

San Mateo County

Measure A, East Palo Alto school bonds

Measure C, Redwood City Schools parcel tax

Superior Court

County School Superintendent

Board of Supervisors

Assessor-Clerk Recorder Elections Officer

Statewide

Governor

Other State Offices

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2 Comments

  1. I hope that voters in Santa Clara County won’t re-elect its current D.A.. They should consider all the crime that has been allowed to occur with his unethical conduct.

  2. A vote for Becerra is a vote for “more of the same.” When asked how his policies would be different from Gavin Newsom’s, he filibustered for several minutes but never gave an answer. If Becerra is elected, four years later the homeless situation will be worse, housing will be even more scarce and unaffordable, school test scores will have dropped further, crime will be a bigger problem and gasoline will be at $15 a gallon. No on Bececca, it’s more of the same.

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