Politics & Government
June 7 Primary: San Ramon Voter Guide
A look at what Patch is following for San Ramon voters.

SAN RAMON, CA — The June 7 primary ballot has either reached your mailbox or is on its way. To give our readers quick access to what you need to know before casting your votes, we’ve compiled races in your area and information on how to vote.
Here’s a look at local races the San Ramon Patch is following in the Tri-Valley area.
Alameda County:
State:
16th State Assembly District
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- Rebecca Bauer-Kahan: Democrat, incumbent, mother
- Joseph Rubay: Republican, small business owner
Contra Costa County:
State:
16th State Assembly District (shared with Alameda County)
- Rebecca Bauer-Kahan: Democrat, incumbent, mother
- Joseph Rubay: Republican, small business owner
County:
Sheriff
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- David Livingston: incumbent, sheriff-coroner
- Benjamin Therriault: police officer
District Attorney
- Diana Becton: incumbent, prosecutor
- Mary Knox: prosecutor
Schools:
County Superintendent of Schools
- Lynn Mackey: incumbent
Patch sent a candidate questionnaire to all candidates in the above races so you can learn a little bit about them and why they’re running for office. We will publish all forms as they come in.
Here is a link to county precinct maps.
Below are outdoor ballot drop box locations for San Ramon voters:
- Dougherty Station Community Center, 17011 Bollinger Canyon Road
- San Ramon Community Center,12501 Alcosta Boulevard
*Available 24/7
Indoor ballot drop locations include:
- San Ramon City Hall, 7000 Bollinger Canyon Road
- Alcosta Senior and Community Center, 9300 Alcosta Boulevard
*Available during business hours of Monday through Friday 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.
The county election website can help you find polling locations to vote on Election Day. Get that information here.
Mail ballots must be postmarked on or before Election Day. Follow this link for more information on voting by mail.
Voters can track their ballot here and receive notifications for when a ballot is mailed, received and counted.
This information will tell you everything you need to know if you are military or an overseas voter.
Along with local candidates, the election includes candidates for:
- U.S Senate
- Governor
- Lieutenant Governor
- Secretary of State
- Controller
- Treasurer
- Attorney General
- Insurance Commissioner
- Member of State Board of Equalization
- State Superintendent of Public Instruction
- U.S Representative in Congress
- State Senator
- State Assembly Member
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