Legislation Details

File #: 26-480    Version: 1
Type: Financial and General Government Status: Consent Agenda
File created: 8/3/2026 In control: BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
On agenda: 8/18/2026 Final action:
Title: Declare Results of the June 2, 2026 Primary Election (Adopt Resolution) (Districts: All)
Attachments: 1. Board Letter, 2. Agenda Information Sheet, 3. Approval Log, 4. Attachment A, 5. 08182026 ag12 Public Communication 1, 6. 08182026 ag12 Ecomments, 7. 08182026 ag12 Speakers, 8. 08182026 ag12 Minute Order

Date:
August 18, 2026
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To:
Board of Supervisors

Title
Declare Results of the June 2, 2026 Primary Election (Adopt Resolution) (Districts: All)

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Overview
State law requires the Board of Supervisors (Board) to declare the election results for offices and measures under its jurisdiction. For the June 2, 2026 Gubernatorial Primary Election, the Board must declare the results for the offices of 1) Board of Supervisors - District 5, and 2) Treasurer/Tax Collector.

Today's action requests the Board to adopt a resolution declaring these election results.

Body
Recommendation by Chief Administrative Officer:
Adopt a Resolution entitled RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THE COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO DECLARING THE RESULTS OF THE JUNE 2, 2026 GUBERNATORIAL PRIMARY ELECTION RELATING TO COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO OFFICES (Attachment A, on file with Clerk of the Board).
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Equity Impact Statement
A person's vote can influence policy and who represents them in government, which in turn impacts their environment, health, and quality of life. The Registrar of Voters' conduct of a fair, accurate, and transparent election allows all eligible citizens to have a part in matters that affect them.

Sustainability Impact Statement
A person's vote has a direct influence on the sustainability of their neighborhood, community, and local region. By voting, San Diego residents have a direct impact on their health, equity, the economy, and environment. With the County's implementation of the vote center model, all active registered voters receive a ballot in the mail as required by current law. This increases accessibility by providing voters with the opportunity to consider the method that is most convenient for them to return their ballot and has the possibility of reducing vehicles miles traveled to cast their vote. In addition, voters have the option of receiving voter information guides electronically to reduce paper waste. The recommended action today aligns with the...

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