Key Details on California's June 2 Primary Election in Encinitas
Election Day In Encinitas: What's On The Ballot For June 2 Primary

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On June 2, voters in Encinitas, California, will participate in the Statewide Direct Primary Election, featuring a highly competitive gubernatorial race and local congressional races. With over 60 candidates, the election is marked by significant political shifts, including the potential for two Republicans to advance to the November general election amidst a divided Democratic vote.
- 01The June 2 primary includes over 60 candidates for governor, making it one of California's most chaotic races.
- 02Former Rep. Eric Swalwell's exit from the gubernatorial race has reshaped the dynamics, allowing other candidates to gain support.
- 03In San Diego County, five candidates are competing for the District 5 seat on the Board of Supervisors, including Norma Contreras and John Franklin.
- 04California's congressional districts are undergoing significant changes due to gerrymandering, impacting the Republican Party's representation.
- 05Voting procedures include mail-in ballots starting May 4 and in-person voting on June 2 from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.
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On June 2, voters in Encinitas, California, will participate in the Statewide Direct Primary Election, which features a crowded gubernatorial race and critical congressional contests. The election is marked by over 60 candidates vying for the governor's seat, amidst allegations of scandal and the potential for two Republican candidates to emerge from the primary. Former Democratic Rep. Eric Swalwell's withdrawal from the race has shifted the dynamics, allowing candidates like former state Attorney General Xavier Becerra and billionaire Tom Steyer to gain traction. In local races, five candidates are competing for the San Diego County Board of Supervisors' District 5 seat, including former tribal chair Norma Contreras and Vista Mayor John Franklin. The election is also influenced by gerrymandering, with the California GOP facing challenges in maintaining its congressional seats. Voters can expect mail-in ballots to be mailed by May 4, with in-person voting available on June 2 from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.
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The election results could significantly alter local governance and representation in Congress, particularly affecting the dynamics of the Republican Party in California.
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