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PRESS RELEASE.
Click, Learn, Think, Act, Vote and Run for Office!
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE . From Mark Church, Chief Elections Officer & Assessor-County Clerk-Recorder on Friday, July 15th, 2022.
Contact: Mark Church, Chief Elections Officer & Assessor-County Clerk-Recorder Phone: 650.363.4988 Fax: 650.363.1903 E-mail: [email protected]
Alternate: Jim Irizarry, Asst. Chief Elections Officer & Asst. Assessor-County Clerk-Recorder Phone: 650.363.4988 Fax: 650.363.1903 Email: [email protected]
Candidate Filing Period Opens on July 18 for the November 8, 2022 Statewide General Election Filing Period is Open from July 18th through August 12th, 2022.
(Redwood City, CA) Mark Church, San Mateo County Chief Elections Officer & Assessor-County Clerk-Recorder, announced the opening of the candidate filing period for the November 8, 2022 Statewide General Election.
For candidates seeking elected office, the filing period opens at 8 a.m. on July 18 and closes at 5 p.m. on August 12. For offices without eligible incumbents seeking re-election, the candidate filing period is open for an additional five (5) calendar days and closes at 5 p.m. on August 17. Candidates may file in person or provide our office a written request to receive candidate filing documents electronically.
Persons interested in serving their communities in an elected office should contact our office via email at [email protected] to make an appointment to review the steps, forms, and requirements to run for office.
Candidates for Federal, State and County offices were selected through the June 7, 2022 Statewide Direct Primary Election. City candidates should obtain and file their documents at their City Clerk’s Office.
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The offices that will be up for election on the November 8, 2022 Statewide General Election ballot include
School Boards
Cabrillo Unified School District (CUSD) Governing Board, 3 seats, (Trustee Areas A, C, and E)
Special District Offices
Coastside County Water District (CCWD) Board of Directors, 2 seats (Zones 2 and 5)
Coastside Fire Protection District (CFPD) Board of Directors, 3 seats (Districts C, D and E)
Granada Community Services District (GCSD) Board of Directors, 3 seats, at large
Midpeninsula Regional Open Space District (MROSD or Midpen) Board of Directors, 2 seats (Wards 5 and 6)
Montara Water and Sanitary District (MWSD) Board of Directors, 3 seats, at-large moving to districts)
San Mateo County Harbor District Board of Commissioners, 2 seats (Districts 2 and 3)
City of Half Moon Bay Councilmember, 3 seats (Districts 1, 4, and 5)
Appointment for City of Half Moon Bay Parks and Recreation Commission Vacancy (by a City Councilmember).
Regional Offices
Midcoast Community Council (MCC) Councilmember, 4 seats
(Note: This list is subject to change after publication)
The list of offices is also in our Candidate Guide which is now posted on our website at www.smcacre.org/CandidateGuide For more information, call 650.312.5222, visit https://www.smcacre.org or follow us on Twitter and Instagram @smcvote.
10 Things You Need to Know to Declare Your Campaign
- Make sure you are qualified for the office that you seek. Contact the relevant governing agency to find out the candidate and officeholder requirements. Are there residency requirements? Are you currently registered to vote in the jurisdiction? Ask the San Mateo County Registration & Elections Division to confirm this and, if not, get registered!
- Get informed. The San Mateo County Registration & Elections Division provides resources for potential candidates including a Candidate Guide and seminars for potential candidates.
- It is also important to know your Election Official. For school and special district candidates, the San Mateo County Registration & Elections Division is the Election Official. For city candidates, the City Clerk is the Election Official.
- Contact the San Mateo County Registration & Elections Division and notify the Filing Officer that you are a potential candidate (city candidates contact the City Clerk). Make an appointment to declare your candidacy. Forms cannot be mailed to you. The Candidate Filing Period for regularly scheduled elections opens 113 days before Election Day and closes 88 days before Election Day.
- Don’t wait until the last minute to file your documents! If there is a problem, you may not be able to fix it in time. Call 650.312.5222 to schedule an appointment during the filing period. The San Mateo County Registration & Elections Division does not schedule appointments for the last day of the filing period.
- Some offices require nomination petitions to be filed in order to qualify for the ballot. Please consult the proper Election Official to inquire about this requirement. Candidates should pick up their nomination papers early in the Candidate Filing Period to allow enough time for signature gathering and certification.
- Be prepared to fill out a Statement of Economic Interest, Form 700, and disclose personal financial holdings. Download Form 700 on the Fair Political Practices Commission’s website.
- Don’t forget your checkbook when filing your candidate statement. Payment MUST be submitted with your statement, or the statement will not be accepted!
- After you file to run for office, check the Roster of Candidates on the San Mateo County Registration & Elections Division’s website to see if you are qualified. If the roster of candidates indicates that you are not qualified, call the Filing Officer to see what you still have to do to get qualified.
- Research state regulations regarding the political activity of candidates by contacting the Secretary of State at 916.653.6224 and the Fair Political Practices Commission at 866.275.3772.
- Visit the League of Women Voters website to learn about services offered to candidates. Find information about candidate statements, district information and other campaign information.
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