
The big presidential election — Kamala Harris vs. Donald Trump — is the race that is getting the most attention around the globe. But here at home, voters will face many more choices on the November ballot.
And all of those choices can feel overwhelming.
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Who’s running for the City Council in your community? How about the county Board of Supervisors? Each Bay Area seat in the House of Representatives is up for election again, California will choose a new U.S. senator, and there are many campaigns on the statewide level, too.
It’s a lot for any voter to sort out. We are here to help.
Our reporters will explain many of the races on this year’s ballot, plus provide a breakdown of the statewide propositions.
We’ve also included a link to the recommendations from The Mercury News and East Bay Times editorial board on the statewide propositions, as well as scores of races.
We will have much more coverage in the coming weeks. Check back regularly for updates. And find all of our coverage on our Election 2024 page.
What voters need to know
Am I eligible to vote?: Here’s how to check your registration, register for the first time and check your ballot.
What are the dates I should know?: You already know Nov. 5, but what is the importance of Oct. 29? Find out the last day for online voter registration, for mail-in ballots to be postmarked, and much more.
Will teenagers vote?: This year, 16- and 17-year-olds in Oakland and Berkeley are allowed to cast ballots in school board races.
Why was this race canceled?: These Bay Area communities have taken races off the ballots. Here’s why.