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Party Nominated Offices
President and Vice President
Vote for 1 party

Democratic Party, HILLARY CLINTON for President , Tim Kaine for Vice President

Libertarian Party, GARY JOHNSON for President , William Weld for Vice President

Peace and Freedom Party, GLORIA ESTELA LA RIVA for President , Dennis Banks for Vice President

Green Party, JILL STEIN for President , Ajamuu Baraka for Vice President

Republican Party, American Independent Party, DONALD J. TRUMP for President , Mike Pence for Vice President

 

Voter-Nominated and Nonpartisan Offices
United States Senator
Vote for One

KAMALA D. HARRIS
Party Preference: Democratic
Attorney General of California

LORETTA L. SANCHEZ
Party Preference: Democratic
United States Congresswoman

 

20TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT
Vote for One

JIMMY PANETTA
Party Preference: Democratic
Deputy District Attorney

CASEY LUCIUS
Party Preference: Republican
Councilmember/Professor/Mother

 

17TH SENATE DISTRICT
Vote for One

PALMER KAIN
Community Volunteer
Party Preference: Republican

BILL MONNING
California State Senator
Party Preference: Democratic

 

29TH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT
Vote for One

SIERRA ROBERTS
Entrepreneur
Party Preference: Republican

MARK STONE
Assemblymember
Party Preference: Democratic

 

CITY OF CAPITOLA COUNCILMEMBER
Vote for Two

ED BOTTORFF
Incumbent

BOB EDGREN
Retired

KRISTEN PETERSEN
Congressional Aide

 

CITY OF CAPITOLA TREASURER
Vote for One

PETER WILK
Retired Engineering Manager

 

CENTRAL FIRE DIRECTOR
Vote for Four

BRUCE BETTENCOURT
Pharmacist

DAVID BURNHAM
Retired Truck Driver

CHARLES HOWARD
Incumbent

JOHN P. LUCCHESI
Retired Battalion Chief

OWEN T. MILLER
Retired Battalion Chief

MICHAEL C. MITCHELL
Director

RICHARD PHILLIPS
Incumbent

KEVIN WALTER
Retired Bus Operator

 

SOQUEL CREEK WATER DIRECTOR - SHORT TERM
Vote for One

JOHN EDWARD BARGETTO
Winemaker/Businessman

RACHÉL LATHER
Water Engineer/Director

 

 

STATE BALLOT MEASURES

 

51 -School Bonds. Funding for K-12 School and Community College Facilities. Initiative Statutory Amendment.

 

52 -State Fees on Hospitals. Federal Medi-Cal Matching Funds. Initiative Statutory and Constitutional Amendment.

 

53 -Revenue Bonds. Statewide Voter Approval. Initiative Constitutional Amenmdent

 

54 -Legislature. Legislation and Proceedings. Initiative Constitutional Amendment and Statute.

 

55 -Tax Extension to Fund Education and Healthcare. Initiative Constitutional Amendment.

 

56 -Cigarette Tax to Fund Healthcare, Tobacco Use Prevention, Research, and Law Enforcement. Initiative Const. Amend.

 

57 -Criminal Sentences. Juvenile Criminal Proceedings and Sentencing. Initiative Constitutional Amendment and Statute.

 

58 -English language education.

 

59 -Campaign finance: voter instruction.

 

60 -Adult Films. Condoms. Health Requirements. Initiative Statute.

 

61 -State Prescription Drug Purchases. Pricing Standards. Initiative Statute.

 

62 -Death Penalty. Initiative Statute.

 

63 -Firearms. Ammunition Sales. Initiative Statute.

 

64 -Marijuana Legalization. Initiative Statute.

 

65 -Carry-Out Bags. Charges. Inititative Statute.

 

66 -Death Penalty. Procedures. Initiative Statute.

 

67 -Referendum to Overtun Ban on Single-Use Plastic Bags.

LOCAL MEASURES

 

A-Santa Cruz City High School District Bond.

 

C-Soquel Union Elementary School District Bond.

 

D-Santa Cruz County Transportation Improvement Sales Tax.

 

E-Santa Cruz County Cannabis Business Tax Amendment.

 

F-Capitola Sales Tax Extension.