Head To Head Races; Sheriff & DA Candidates Battle It Out: CA Primary

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San Ramon CA

06 June, 2022

12:48 PM

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SAN RAMON, CA — Tuesday is Election Day for the California primary when voters will decide key races in the Tri-Valley and at the state level. Arguably one of the biggest local races is for Contra Costa Sheriff. Incumbent David Livingston is running to hold his spot against Benjamin Therriault. Livingston was elected at the 22nd Sheriff of Contra Costa County in June of 2010. Prosecutor Mary Knox has had a vocal campaign running against incumbent District Attorney Diana Becton. Joseph Rubay is again challenging Rebecca Bauer-Kahan for the 16th State Assembly District seat. Bauer-Kahan has represented the Tri-Valley district since 2018. Rubay has challenged her multiple times. County superintendent of schools Lynn Mackey is the only person on the ballot for her seat. In local races such as sheriff, DA and superintendent of county schools, candidates need a 50 percent plus 1 majority to win. If no candidate gets 50 percent plus 1, the top two have a runoff in November. This means local races could see winners on Election Day. In federal and state races, the top two candidates go on to the November election. Here is a link to county precinct maps. Below are outdoor ballot drop box locations for San Ramon voters: Dougherty Station Community Center, 17011 Bollinger Canyon RoadSan Ramon Community Center,12501 Alcosta Boulevard *Available 24/7 Indoor ballot drop locations include: San Ramon City Hall, 7000 Bollinger Canyon RoadAlcosta Senior and Community Center, 9300 Alcosta Boulevard *Available during business hours of Monday through Friday 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. The county election website can help you find polling locations to vote on Election Day. Get that information here. Mail ballots must be postmarked on or before Election Day. Follow this link for more information on voting by mail. Voters can track their ballot here and receive notifications for when a ballot is mailed, received and counted. This information will tell you everything you need to know if you are military or an overseas voter. Along with local candidates, the election includes candidates for: U.S SenateGovernorLieutenant GovernorSecretary of StateControllerTreasurerAttorney GeneralInsurance CommissionerMember of State Board of EqualizationState Superintendent of Public InstructionU.S Representative in CongressState SenatorState Assembly Member Polls close at 8 p.m. on Election Day. For a complete guide to statewide races, see the CalMatters California Election 2022 Voter Guide.

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