Who's on the Ballot on August 14?


There is something for everyone on the ballot in August, regardless of your party affiliation. Look over the list below, then go to our Voter’s Guide to learn about the candidates and view the district maps.

Keep in mind that August elections are low turnout affairs, so your vote will count for more than in the November election. In 2010 for example, 377K people in the county voted in November, but only 127K in August.


ALL VOTERS can vote in the non-partisan and/or “universal primary” races which include:
(* indicates incumbent, write-ins not listed)

plus the following if you live in these districts:


If you are a REPUBLICAN, you can also vote for:

plus the following if you live in these districts:


If you are a DEMOCRAT and live in these districts you can also vote for: