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RandySF

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Fri May 22, 2026, 04:47 PM 8 hrs ago

Voters across 34 California counties will decide on 113 local ballot measures on June 2, 2026

Voters across 34 California counties will decide on 113 local ballot measures on June 2, 2026, ranging from school bonds and parcel taxes to data center bans and election administration changes.

The statewide primary is historically the second-largest election date for local ballot measures in California, behind only the November general election in even-numbered years. The 113 measures on this year's ballot fall below the average of 171 measures per primary since 2018. The number of measures on primary ballots has ranged from a low of 96 in 2022 to a high of 291 in 2020.

Los Angeles County has the most measures on the ballot with 26, followed by Contra Costa County with 12 and Marin County with 11. The remaining 31 counties have between one and eight measures each. There are no measures on the ballot in 24 counties.

Here is a look at selected local ballot measures in the state’s largest cities, along with other notable measures.




https://news.ballotpedia.org/2026/05/22/voters-across-34-california-counties-will-decide-on-113-local-ballot-measures-on-june-2-2026/

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