These candidates and measures will be on the Placer County primary election ballot

(FOX40.COM) — The California primary election in Placer County will include congressional, legislative, judicial and local races.

State legislative and Congressional races will appear on ballots for multiple cities, as well as across parts of the county, and one measure will decide the selection process for one Loomis staff member.

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The California primary election will take place on March 5.

Congressional Candidates, District 3

U.S. Rep., Congressional District 3

• Douglas Huhn
• Jessica Morse (D)
• Kevin Kiley (R) Incumbent
• Robert Smith

State Senate and Assembly

State Senator District 1

• David Fennell (R)
• Megan Dahle (R)

State Assembly District 1

• Melissa Hunt (R)
• Mark Mezzano (R)
• Heather Hadwick (R)
• Tenessa Audette (R)

State Assembly District 3

• Jamie “James” Gallagher (R)
• Aaron Draper (D)

State Assembly District 5

• Neva Parker (D)
• Aabhash “Abg” Gautam (R)
• Joe Patterson (R)
• Athena Singh (D)

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County-level races

County Central Committee, Dist 1 – Democrat Primary

• Kathleen Crawford (D)
• Ellen Debach-Riley (D)

County Central Committee, Dist 2 – Democrat Primary

• Joe L. Mlakar (D)
• Bill Lauritsen (D)
• Lynne R Snyder (D)
• Deana Rhoades (D)

County Central Committee, Dist 3 – Democrat Primary

• Jacob Boyce (D)
• Jackie Smith (D)

County Central Committee, Dist 4 – Democrat Primary

• Brian Keeley (D)
• Tiffany Sickler (D)
• Susan Lutton Gutowsky (D)
• Rebecca L Chenoweth (D)
• Noelle Filice-Smith (D)
• Nick Bennet (D)

County Central Committee, Dist 5 – Democrat Primary

• Terry P. Rodriguez (D)
• Stuart Clancy (D)
• Barbara V. Smith (D)
• Delana Ruud (D)
• Juliann Brown (D)

County Central Committee, Dist 1 – Republican Primary

• Gwen G. Myers (R)
• Steve Cho (R)
• Amy Cho (R)
• Tom Hudson (R)
• Michael Biel (R)
• Wendy Biel (R)
• Austin David Scates (R)
• Eric Eisenhammer (R)
• Heidi Hall (R)

County Central Committee, Dist 2 – Republican Primary

• Laurie Wallace (R)
• Alice Klang (R)
• Randall Nelson (R)
• Ken Campbell (R)
• Jennifer Johnson (R)
• Carol Wilson (R)
• Kathy Arts (R)
• James J. Jenkins (R)

County Central Committee, Dist 3 – Republican Primary

• Mike Murray (R)
• Stephanie Youngblood (R)
• Matthew Oliver (R)
• Amanda Cortez (R)
• James “Danny” Cartwright (R)
• Dave Butler (R)
• John Wycoff (R)
• Laurie Wycoff (R)
• Benjamin Tatge (R)

County Central Committee, Dist 4 – Republican Primary

• Sandy Marquez (R)
• Mark Onufer (R)
• Ramona Reeves (R)
• Jay Reed (R)
• Lindsey Cuff (R)
• Karen Henson (R)
• Kimberly D. Emerson (R)

County Central Committee, Dist 5 – Republican Primary

• Jim Davis (R)
• Roxene “Roxie” Rice (R)
• Mark Travis (R)
• Beth Wright (R)
• Mark Wright (R)
• Linda H. Rich (R)
• Dan Seoane (R)

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Judicial candidates on the primary election ballot

Judicial Judge of the Superior Court, Office Number 5

• Trisha Hirashima

Judicial Judge of the Superior Court, Office Number 6

• Raymonn Dejesus

Judicial Judge of the Superior Court, Office Number 4

• Todd D. Irby

Judicial Judge of the Superior Court, Office Number 2

• Suzanne Gazzaniga

Judicial Judge of the Superior Court, Office Number 3

• Garen Horst

Judicial Judge of the Superior Court, Office Number 1

• Alan V. Pineschi

Judicial Judge of the Superior Court, Office Number 7

• Melissa D. Begley

County supervisor candidates

County Supervisor District 3

• Anthony M. Demattei
• Mike Murray
• Dave Butler

County Supervisor District 4

• Suzanne Jones
• Karen Henson
• Jeff Moss
• Scott Holbrook
• Cindy Gustafson
• Wayne Nader
• Jim Holmes
• Rick Chowdry

Measures

Proposition 1

According to the Associated Press, Prop 1 would “allow the state to borrow $6.38 billion for 11,150 new treatment beds, housing and 26,700 outpatient treatment slots to serve up to 100,000 people a year.” The measure also changes how counties pay for mental health services.

Measure A
Proposal to Make Town Clerk and Appointive Position

This measure is for voters within the jurisdiction of the Town of Loomis.

The office of Town Clerk for the Town of Loomis has been an elected office since the Town was incorporated. California Elections Code section 36508 authorizes a town council to submit to the voters the question of whether an elected office, such as Town Clerk, will be made an appointed office. The Loomis Town Council directed that this question be submitted to the voters of the Town of Loomis concerning whether the Town Clerk shall be made an appointed position. Approximately 73% of California cities have appointed Clerks.

Town Attorney’s Impartial Analysis of Measure A provided by the Placer County Elections Office

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