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Notice of Extended Filing Period for Elective Office in Monterey County

 

SALINAS, CA – The regular candidate filing period for the November 5, 2024, General Election has closed. The filing period for the following offices, in which an eligible incumbent did not file, is extended until 5 p.m. on Wednesday, August 14, 2024.


 


DISTRICT NAME


SEAT


Hartnell Community College District


Governing Board Member, Trustee Area 2


Hartnell Community College District


Governing Board Member, Trustee Area 3


Monterey Peninsula Community College District


Governing Board Member, Trustee Area 5


Big Sur Unified School District


Governing Board Member


Bradley Union School District


(2) Governing Board Members


Carmel Unified School District


Governing Board Member, At-Large, 2 year term


Chualar Union School District


Governing Board Member, Trustee Area 1, 2 year term


Chualar Union School District


Governing Board Member, Trustee Area 2


Graves Elementary School District


Governing Board Member


King City Union School District


(1) Governing Board Member


Mission Union Elementary School District


(3) Governing Board Members


Pleasant Valley Joint Union Elementary School District


(1) Governing Board Member, 4 year term


Pleasant Valley Joint Union Elementary School District


(1) Governing Board Member, 2 year term


Salinas City Elementary School District


    Governing Board Member, Trustee Area 2


San Antonio Union School District


(1) Governing Board Member


Spreckels Union School District


(1) Governing Board Member


Santa Lucia Community Services District


(1) Director


Spreckels Community Services District


(1) Director, 4 year term


Spreckels Community Services District       


(1) Director, 2 year term


Gonzales Rural Fire Protection District


(1) Director


Pajaro Valley Health Care District


(1) Director


Soledad Community Healthcare District


(1) Director


Spreckels Memorial District


(1) Director


Monterey Peninsula Regional Park District


(1) Director, Ward 1


Marina Coast Water District


(1) Director


Monterey Peninsula Water Management District


(1) Director, Division 3


City of Carmel-by-the-Sea


(2) Councilmembers


City of Greenfield


(1) Council Member, District 1


City of Pacific Grove


(1) Mayor


City of Salinas


(1) Mayor


City of Salinas


(1) Council Member, District 1


City of Sand City


(1) Council Member


San Ardo Water District


Please Contact District


San Lucas County Water District


Please Contact District


* Pending Shandon Joint Unified School District


 


Information regarding state office extensions will be added to the Monterey County Elections website as it becomes available. For city offices, please contact the respective City Clerk.


 


Candidates filing during this period must meet all filing obligations. For more information, visit https://www.countyofmonterey.gov/government/departments-a-h/elections/candidates/election-calendar/candidate-guidelines/.


 


For more information and to schedule an appointment call (831) 796-1499/toll-free (866) 887-9274 or email CandidateServices@countyofmonterey.gov.

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