Monterey County
June 2, 2026 Statewide Direct Primary
No results found.
Voter Turnout
38.08%
Ballots Cast
83,276
Registered Voters
218,662
Source: Monterey Registrar of Voters · Updated: 2026-06-29 13:40:53
Uncontested Races3 races with no opposition
County Supervisor, District 3
Chris Lopez
Monterey County Supervisor
Uncontested
Assessor-County Clerk/Recorder
Marina Camacho
Incumbent
Uncontested
Treasurer/Tax Collector
Jake Stroud
Appointed Treasurer-Tax Collector
Uncontested
City of Soledad
Measure A
To ensure fire/emergency medical 911 response, including improved 24/7 staffing, lifesaving equipment/training, and disaster preparedness, shall the City of Soledad’s measure, levying an annual parcel tax of $233.00/single-family unit, $174.00/multi-unit, $99.00-$134.00 plus $.07 per building square foot for non-residential parcels, adjusted yearly by 3% or less, providing $1,000,000 annually until ended by voters, with funds exclusively for reliable 911 emergency medical/fire response and requiring local control/oversight, be adopted?
2,260 votes counted
Response
% Votes
Pct
Votes
NO
51.11%
1,155
YES
48.89%
1,105
City of Gonzales
Measure B
To ensure fire/emergency medical 911 response, including 24-hour staffing, updated lifesaving equipment/training, and disaster preparedness, shall the City of Gonzales’ measure, levying an annual parcel tax of $349.00/single-family unit, $262.00/multi-unit, $148-$201 plus $.07 per building square foot for non-residential parcels, adjusted annually, providing approximately $665,000 per year until ended by voters, with funds dedicated exclusively to reliable 911 emergency medical/fire response and requiring local control/oversight, be adopted?
1,001 votes counted
Response
% Votes
Pct
Votes
NO
52.65%
527
YES
47.35%
474
City of Pacific Grove
Measure C
Shall the Measure, increasing the compensation of the City of Pacific Grove City Councilmembers from $420 a month to $987 and the City of Pacific Grove Mayor from $700 a month to $1645 and with such new compensation taking effect on the date a Councilmember begins a new term of office in December 2026, be adopted?
5,858 votes counted
Response
% Votes
Pct
Votes
NO
55.97%
3,279
YES
44.03%
2,579
City of Monterey
Measure D
Shall the measure to protect the City of Monterey’s financial stability / quality of life by maintaining services such as police; fire; 9-1-1 emergency response / preparedness; and other unrestricted general fund expenditures, by enacting a 0.375 percent sales tax that expires in nine years, with all funds locally controlled, with public reports / independent audits, providing approximately $4,500,000 annually, be adopted?
7,726 votes counted
Response
% Votes
Pct
Votes
NO
51.05%
3,944
YES
48.95%
3,782
County Supervisor, District 2
Candidate
% Votes
Pct
Votes
N
Glenn Church
Monterey County Supervisor
68.41%
9,627
N
Ramon Gomez
Fire Director/Commissioner
31.59%
4,446
Auditor/Controller
Candidate
% Votes
Pct
Votes
N
Enedina Garcia
Assistant Auditor-Controller
54.99%
38,270
N
Burcu Mousa
Certified Public Accountant
45.01%
31,326
Monterey County Superintendent of Schools
Candidate
% Votes
Pct
Votes
N
Dan Burns
Assistant Superintendent/Father
56.05%
38,976
N
Ralph GĂłmez Porras
Monterey County Deputy Superintendent
43.95%
30,568
