Ballot: Overview —Tuesday March 3, 2020 —Primary Election
President — Democratic Party, United States of America
- 1President — Republican Party, United States of America
- 1There may be more contests here than on your official ballot.
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President — American Independent Party, United States of America
- 1President — Green Party, United States of America
- 1President — Libertarian Party, United States of America
- 1District 18, U.S. House of Representatives
- 1District 19, U.S. House of Representatives
- 1District 17, California State Senate
- 1Member, Supervisorial District 2 — Democratic Party, Democratic Party County Central Committee
- 4Member, Supervisorial District 4 — Democratic Party, Democratic Party County Central Committee
- 5Member, Supervisorial District 4 — Republican Party, Republican Party County Central Committee
- 5Supervisor, Supervisorial District 4, Monterey County
- 1County Central Committee, District 5, Monterey County Democratic Party
- 7Candidates are rotated and randomly ordered based on how much information they have supplied.
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Proposition 13
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Measure C — City of Carmel Sales Tax
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Measure F — City of Del Rey Oaks General Transactions and Use Tax
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Measure G — City of Monterey Sales Tax
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Measure A — King City Unified School District Student Safety and Campus Security Bond
Measure B — King City Union School District Classroom Renovation and Modernization Bond
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Measure D — Pacific Grove Unified School District Student Safety and School Repair Bond
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Measure E — Soledad Unified School District Teacher - Staff Housing Bond
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Measure M
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Measure R
Voting Information
All registered voters will get a ballot in the mail. You have 3 ways to vote:
- Mail your ballot
- Drop off your ballot at any secure drop off location in your county starting Tuesday, October 11
- Vote in person or drop off your ballot at a voting location.
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