Marin County
June 2, 2026 Statewide Direct Primary
No results found.
Voter Turnout
34.44%
Ballots Cast
59,615
Registered Voters
173,082
Source: Marin Registrar of Voters · Updated: 2026-06-10 12:16:38
Uncontested Races10 races with no opposition
Superior Court Judge
Kevin Murphy
Incumbent
Uncontested
Superior Court Judge
Matthew Siroka
Incumbent
Uncontested
Superior Court Judge
James Schurz
Incumbent
Uncontested
Superior Court Judge
Mark Talamantes
Incumbent
Uncontested
Superior Court Judge
Ahtossa Fullerton
Incumbent
Uncontested
Assessor-Recorder-County Clerk
Shelly Scott
Assessor Recorder County Clerk
Uncontested
County Superintendent of Schools
John Carroll
Marin County Superintendent Of Schools
Uncontested
Ross Valley Sanitary District Director
Michael Boorstein
Incumbent
Uncontested
Ross Valley Sanitary District Director
Thomas Gaffney
Incumbent
Uncontested
Ross Valley Sanitary District Director
Pamela Meigs
Incumbent
Uncontested
Sonoma-Marin Area Rail Transit District
Measure B
Without increasing taxes, continue Sonoma-Marin Area Rail Transit District regional train and bicycle/pedestrian pathway service beyond 2029 to serve residents including seniors, youth, essential workers, and low-income households; relieve traffic congestion; complete planned rail/pathway expansion; increase ridership; preserve community’s historic rail infrastructure investment; maintain clean/safe trains; reduce greenhouse gas emissions, shall the measure extending the ¼ cent, voter-approved, sales tax for 30 years, generating approximately $51,000,000 annually beginning in 2029, be adopted?
57,161 votes counted
Response
% Votes
Pct
Votes
YES
73.59%
42,064
NO
26.41%
15,097
Kentfield School District
Measure C
To protect quality education/local funding that cannot be taken by the State, shall Kentfield School District’s measure be adopted, maintaining quality core academics, including math, science, reading/writing; attracting/retaining exceptional teachers; and preventing class size increases by renewing the expiring school parcel tax at the current $1,842 rate, adding $148/parcel, providing $5,900,000 annually for 10 years, with senior exemptions, annual adjustments, independent oversight, and all funds locally controlled?
2,976 votes counted
Response
% Votes
Pct
Votes
YES
75.03%
2,233
NO
24.97%
743
Larkspur-Corte Madera School District
Measure D
To maintain safe, modern elementary and middle schools without increasing current tax rates, by upgrading emergency, safety and security systems; repairing deteriorating roofs, HVAC, plumbing/electrical; updating science, technology, engineering, art, music, and math classrooms/labs; and improving water and drainage systems; shall Larkspur-Corte Madera School District’s measure be adopted, authorizing $44,000,000 in bonds at legal rates, levying approximately $24/$100,000 assessed value ($3,400,000 annually), while bonds are outstanding, with independent audits, oversight, and all funds spent locally?
3,308 votes counted
Response
% Votes
Pct
Votes
BONDS-YES
64.75%
2,142
BONDS-NO
35.25%
1,166
Mill Valley School District
Measure E
To retain/ attract highly qualified teachers; protect quality academic programs in reading/ writing, science, technology, engineering, and math; and prevent cuts equaling approximately one-quarter of the District’s budget, shall Mill Valley Elementary School District’s measure be adopted reauthorizing the expiring school parcel tax at the current rate of $1,520, and restoring the recently expired $234 per parcel, providing $14,900,000 annually for 8 years, with annual adjustments, independent oversight, senior exemptions and local control?
8,630 votes counted
Response
% Votes
Pct
Votes
YES
73.60%
6,352
NO
26.40%
2,278
Novato Unified School District
Measure G
Shall the measure to preserve excellent education and quality teaching for Novato Unified School District students, with local funding the State cannot take away, and to maintain quality core academic instruction in math, science, reading and writing; and attract and retain qualified teachers and counselors; by levying $249 per parcel, providing $4,000,000 annually, for 8 years, with independent citizens’ oversight, exemptions for senior citizens, no funds for administrators, with all funds staying local for Novato students be adopted?
13,558 votes counted
Response
% Votes
Pct
Votes
YES
62.90%
8,528
NO
37.10%
5,030
Sausalito Marin City School District
Measure I
To improve and maintain local play fields and recreation facilities to support children’s health, fitness, and recreation activities, improve play area safety, add restrooms where needed; and improve access to facilities for children with disabilities, acquire, construct, repair facilities, equipment, shall Sausalito Marin City School District’s measure authorizing $12,500,000 in bonds at legal rates be adopted, levying $8 per $100,000 assessed value, (averaging $860,000 annually while bonds are outstanding), with independent oversight/audits and all money staying local?
2,282 votes counted
Response
% Votes
Pct
Votes
BONDS-YES
68.84%
1,571
BONDS-NO
31.16%
711
Town of Fairfax
Measure J
Shall the measure to extend the Town’s sales tax by removing its sunset and to increase its rate from ¾% to 1%, generating approximately $1,300,000 annually in local funds until ended by voters and that cannot be taken away by the State, to maintain general Town services, such as public safety and emergency response, improve infrastructure such as repairing and repaving streets, subject to annual independent audits, be adopted?
2,411 votes counted
Response
% Votes
Pct
Votes
YES
62.88%
1,516
NO
37.12%
895
City of San Rafael
Measure K
To continue existing local library funding to maintain safe places for youth after school; book/ digital collections; children/adult programs; library hours and technology access, shall the City of San Rafael measure extending the library services parcel tax at $74.18 per parcel (with multifamily parcels adding $12.54 per unit, to a maximum of $1,259), generating approximately $1,267,000 annually for nine years, with senior exemptions, annual inflation adjustments, resident oversight and public disclosure, be adopted?
10,060 votes counted
Response
% Votes
Pct
Votes
YES
75.29%
7,574
NO
24.71%
2,486
Firehouse Community Park Agency
Measure L
To maintain, protect, and improve Mesa Park and Downtown Park for community recreation; ensure safe, accessible park facilities for all ages; and provide stable local funding, shall the Firehouse Community Park Agency replace the expiring $75 parcel tax with a $150 annual parcel tax for four years beginning 2026–27, raising about $210,000 annually, with annual increases up to 3%, requiring funds remain local for park maintenance and improvements with annual public accountability reports?
406 votes counted
Response
% Votes
Pct
Votes
YES
74.63%
303
NO
25.37%
103
Muir Beach Community Services District
Measure M
To provide critical funding for fire protection services, including firehouse maintenance, emergency preparedness and equipment upgrades, shall Muir Beach CSD Ordinance No. 2026-1, which imposes an annual $386.00 parcel tax for 10 years, with the amount of $61,374 to be raised annually, and with annual CPI adjustment, be approved and shall the Muir Beach CSD appropriations limit be increased by the amount of this voter approved tax?
111 votes counted
Response
% Votes
Pct
Votes
YES
89.19%
99
NO
10.81%
12
County Supervisor – District 1
Candidate
% Votes
Pct
Votes
N
Mary Sackett
Marin County Supervisor
82.80%
7,676
N
Mark Galperin
Housing Advisory Boardmember
17.20%
1,594
County Supervisor – District 5
Candidate
% Votes
Pct
Votes
N
Andy Podshadley
Winemaker / Business Owner
19.01%
1,930
N
Marc Hunter Lewis
8.09%
821
N
Magali Limeta
Trustee, Novato Unified School District
47.98%
4,870
N
Chris Carpiniello
Homebuilder / Business Owner
13.14%
1,334
N
Curtis G Aikens
Chef / Educator / Author
11.78%
1,196
Ross Valley School District
Measure H
Shall the measure to continue local funding that preserves excellent education for Ross Valley School District students, including: maintaining core academic programs in science, technology, engineering, math, reading and writing; maintaining manageable class sizes; and attracting/ retaining highly qualified teachers; by renewing the expiring current $742 parcel tax, while adding $540 per parcel, providing $8,600,000 annually for 10 years, with senior exemptions, 3% annual adjustments, independent oversight, no funds for administrators, and all funds staying local, be adopted?
7,351 votes counted
Response
% Votes
Pct
Votes
YES
73.68%
5,416
NO
26.32%
1,935
