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The 2022 San Mateo County elections were held on November 8, 2022, in San Mateo County, California, with nonpartisan blanket primary elections for certain offices being held on June 7. Two of the five seats of the Board of Supervisors were up for election, as well as all seven of the countywide elected officials, the Assessor-County Clerk ...
The San Mateo County Board of Supervisors is the five-member elected body that supervises the operation of San Mateo County, California. Board members represent one of five districts of roughly equal population within the county, elected, since a 2012 charter change, only by voters in their own district. [1] The current board members are Dave ...
The 2024 San Mateo County elections are scheduled to be held on November 5, 2024, in San Mateo County, California, with nonpartisan blanket primary elections for certain offices being held on March 5. Three of the five seats of the Board of Supervisors are up for election. Municipal elections in California are officially nonpartisan; candidates ...
Joe Simitian, center, finished third in a tight congressional contest against fellow Democrats Evan Low, left, and Sam Liccardo. Though he lost by just five votes, Simitian conceded swiftly and ...
San Mateo County and others want a say in regulating the operations of companies that deploy driverless cars. San Mateo County is the latest community expressing concern against Waymo, driverless cars
2011 San Mateo County Board of Supervisors. Pine won the May 3, 2011 all-mail-ballot special election for the District 1 seat on the San Mateo County Board of Supervisors. Before the election date had even been set, Pine and opponents Richard Holober, Terry Nagel, and Gina Papan had already declared their candidacy.
A day after a local voter requested a recount of the San Luis Obispo County Board of Supervisors’ District 2 race, the board voted to officially declare the results of November’s mid-term ...
Speier won her first election in 1980, when she ran for the San Mateo County Board of Supervisors and defeated a 20-year incumbent. At the time, she was the youngest person ever elected to the board. She was reelected in 1984, and was later selected as chairwoman.