By KAREN VELIE While 12 San Luis Obispo County seats are on the June 7 primary ballot, most are unchallenged or have only two candidates, meaning those
Vote by mail ballots was mailed to all registered California voters on May 9, but in case you are nostalgic and prefer to hit the booth in person, here is what you need to know about this year’s primary election.
– The San Luis Obispo County Tea Party conducted a "Candidates Night" this week at the Republican Headquarters in Atascadero. Several local and regional candidates spoke at the monthly meeting Monday evening.
– The San Luis Obispo Chamber of Commerce will host two candidate forums this primary election season. These forums will take a small, round table format that will give each attendee time to speak one-on-one with each candidate to get all of their questions answered.
By KAREN VELIE The ballot is now set for candidates vying for powerful government positions in San Luis Obispo County, as the deadline for new candidates