Most people don’t realize, but we’re voting in a few days. California moved its presidential primary elections up to March. It will be on the first Tuesday, after the first Monday in March during presidential election years. For all other elections, the primary will be in June. This year we’ll be voting on March 5, […]
Friday marked a deadline to submit paperwork to run for some positions in the March primary election. Voters will decide on three Humboldt County Board of Supervisor positions and a contested Humboldt County Superior Court Judge seat. The deadlines for the second assembly district is set to close Wednesday evening.
It’s official: Humboldt County will have a trio of contested supervisorial races on the March primary ballot, as well as a rare contested judgeship seat..
“The biggest change is, and this is the byline from the Secretary of State's office, more days, more ways to vote,” Juan Pablo Cervantes, Humboldt County’s clerk-recorder, said. “The biggest impact that voters are gonna see now is going to be that there will be fewer polling places, but voters across the county can go to any of them and those polling places are going to be open longer.”