You have your ballot — even if you’re trying to ignore it. The countdown is on before California’s March 5 primary. No need to wait until Election Day to vote.
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Even the most civic-minded among us have homework to do, but we’ve got you covered. Consider this page your one-stop shop for what you need to know to cast your vote. News and previews on more races will be added throughout the weeks and days leading up to the election. So be sure to check back and dive right in.
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U.S. Senate: How the candidates would differ from Feinstein and each other | Garvey trails Democratic rivals in fundraising | 4 takeaways from debate in San Francisco | 4 takeaways from debate in Los Angeles
U.S. House 12: BART director leads pack of newcomers vying to replace Barbara Lee
U.S. House 16: Anna Eshoo endorses Joe Simitian in race to succeed her | Sam Liccardo jumps out to big fundraising lead
Proposition 1: Can a $6.4M mental health ballot measure solve California homelessness?
California Senate District 7: Uber, landlords, UC employees and dentists spending millions in ad battle | Labor unions split among candidates vying to replace Nancy Skinner
Assembly District 26: Political hopefuls line up to replace Evan Low
Alameda County Board of Supervisors: Former Emeryville mayor scores big endorsements and donations to fill Keith Carson’s seat
San Francisco mayor’s race: London Breed gets another challenger
Finally: Mercury News/East Bay Times endorsements
Check back between now and March 5 for additional stories.