As election day nears, supervisor hopefuls push to stand out amid a crowded field and political turmoil
In the final stretch before polls close in the District 1 county supervisor special election on Tuesday, candidates have focused their efforts on the not-so-simple act of getting residents to vote.
Theyre going door-to-door in neighborhoods across the South Bay, firing off phone calls and hosting walks with supporters throughout the districts communities.
Thats on top of the dozens of different mailers that have been sent to voters and the millions of dollars that have been spent since the race began in late January.
Candidates and community advocates hope its enough to mobilize voters to participate in the regions first local election since last Novembers presidential contest, and since Donald Trumps return to the presidency.
It is, at least in South Bay, their first chance to express their thoughts on the current political climate, said Mason Herron, a political consultant who has been tracking the races voter turnout and campaign spending.
Seven candidates are running for the seat vacated early this year by Nora Vargas, who announced in December that she would not serve the second term to which shed just been elected.
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