Politics & Government

Filing Period Opens for San Mateo County Board of Supervisors Write-in Candidates

Monday is the first day to declare intent for May election.

San Mateo County will open up this May's ballot to write-in candidates for a Board of Supervisors position on Monday, according to San Mateo County election officials.

Election hopefuls will have until 5 p.m. on April 19 to file nomination papers and gather signatures to be considered for the office of district one supervisor, chief elections officer Mark Church said in a statement.

The write-in candidates will be placed on the local May 3 ballot.

Those interested in becoming write-in candidates will first have to file a statement, detailing their personal information and desired position, Church said.

Potential write-in contenders will then have to gather 20 community signatures to substantiate their candidacy, according to Church. Write-in candidates must be registered voters residing in the district for which they are seeking office, Church added.

Nomination documents can be obtained from the elections office, located at 40 Tower Road in San Mateo.

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West Menlo Park falls within the boundaries of District 3, along with Atherton and Menlo Oaks, while most of Central Menlo Park is District 4 territory. View a map of the district boundaries in the asset box to the right of this article. 

Bay City News contributed to this report.

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