San Luis Obispo City Council seats up for election, and voting rules are changing this November
San Luis Obispo's city council races are taking shape ahead of the November election, and residents who want to run, or simply want to cast a ballot correctly, need to be aware of key deadlines and a significant change to how votes are counted.
Council members Michelle Shoresman and Vice Mayor Emily Francis are both up for re-election, as is Mayor Erica Stewart. As of Thursday, the two incumbents and only one challenger have filed to run, with no one currently challenging Stewart.
Natalie Harnett, City of San Luis Obispo Policy and Project Manager, said the city is encouraging community members considering a run to do their homework and meet key deadlines.
"Other people who are interested in running for city council, we encourage you to reach out to the city clerk's office," Harnett said.
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