Politics & Government

Nomination Period Extended For Healdsburg City Council Candidates

The Sonoma County Registrar extended the deadline for Healdsburg City Council along with other city, school and special district races.

There is still time to file papers to run for certain public offices in the Nov. 3 election in Sonoma County.
There is still time to file papers to run for certain public offices in the Nov. 3 election in Sonoma County. (Kristin Borden/Patch)

SONOMA COUNTY, CA — The Sonoma County Registrar of Voters said Tuesday that the candidate nomination period for the Nov. 3 general election for certain school, city and special district offices— including Healdsburg City Council and Healdsburg Unified School District —has been extended to Wednesday, Aug. 12, for any qualified person, except the incumbent(s), because one or more incumbent(s) did not file.

Nominations have been extended for the following public offices:

Cities: Cotati City Council, Healdsburg City Council, Sonoma City Council

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School Districts: Cloverdale Unified, Geyserville Unified F/T, Geyserville Unified S/T, Healdsburg Unified, Shoreline Unified – Area 3, Windsor Unified, West Sonoma County Union High, Bennett Valley Union, Dunham, Forestville Union, Fort Ross F/T, Gravenstein Union F/T, Gravenstein Union S/T, Guerneville, Horicon, Kashia F/T, Kashia S/T, Kenwood, Liberty, Monte Rio Union F/T, Monte Rio Union S/T, Montgomery, Old Adobe Union, Piner-Olivet Union, Rincon Valley Union, West Side Union.

Special Districts: Cazadero Community Services, Bodega Bay Fire, Forestville Fire, Monte Rio Fire F/T, Monte Rio Fire S/T, North Sonoma Coast Fire F/T, North Sonoma Coast Fire S/T, Rancho Adobe Fire F/T, Rancho Adobe Fire S/T, Sonoma County Fire, Petaluma Health Care, Sonoma Valley Health Care, Valley of the Moon Water

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Candidates for school and special district offices who live in Sonoma County can pull and file their nomination papers with the Sonoma County Registrar of Voters Office, 435 Fiscal Drive, Santa Rosa.

Candidates for Shoreline Unified School District – Area 3 who reside in Marin County must pull and file their nomination papers with the Marin County Elections Department.

Candidates for city offices must pull and file their nomination papers with the city clerks for their respective cities.

Because office hours may be reduced for county and city government offices, it is highly recommended that anyone interested in becoming a candidate for a school or special district office either call 707-565-6800 or email rov-candidate@sonoma-county.org to schedule an appointment.

Similarly, anybody interested in becoming a candidate for a city office should call or email their respective city clerk’s office for further information about when and how to file.

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