I have lived in the Santa Cruz County’s First District since 1988. I am deeply involved in many community matters, notably protection of the environment and affordable housing. I greatly appreciate Lookout’s elections forums, provided as a public service! Unable to attend in person, I watched the District 1 supervisor election forum online. Every minute […]
March 5 primary 2024
Coverage of the March 5, 2024, primary election.
Hector Marin for Santa Cruz City Council District 2: We need more Latino representation in government
Hector Marin argues that Santa Cruz needs his “community first” principle and that the city’s Latino residents need better representation. He advocates for “true” affordable housing at the very low-income level and says his experience as a renter is important for the council.
Hear from Santa Cruz City Council District 3 candidates in their own words
Hear from Santa Cruz City Council District 3 candidates Shebreh Kalantari-Johnson and Joy Schendledecker as they answer the question, “How will you provide the sort of leadership our community needs and how are you prepared to meet the moment as it arises?”
Shebreh Kalantari-Johnson for Santa Cruz City Council District 3: I bring experience, a work ethic and a record of success we need to continue
Shebreh Kalantari-Johnson says the Santa Cruz community is on the right track under her leadership and she should be reelected as a councilmember.
Joy Schendledecker for Santa Cruz City Council District 3: I want to help craft public policy and budgets for maximum well-being
Joy Schendledecker says her entry into electoral politics might seem “surprising or unconventional,” but for her it’s a natural progression from her decades of activism, art and public service.
Measures K and L: We need to invest in our collective future
Santa Cruz Mayor Fred Keeley and District 3 County Supervisor Justin Cummings make the case for sales tax increases in the City of Santa Cruz and the county.
‘Water coming through the fire alarms’: School districts ask voters to approve measures to fund backlog of repairs, upgrades
Three Santa Cruz County school districts are asking voters to approve bonds and parcel taxes in the upcoming March election. District leaders told Lookout what they plan to use the funds for and why they’re important.
Hear from Santa Cruz City Council District 5 candidates in their own words
Hear from Santa Cruz City Council District 5 candidates Susie O’Hara and Joe Thompson as they answer the question, “How will you provide the sort of leadership our community needs and how are you prepared to meet the moment as it arises?”
Susie O’Hara for Santa Cruz City Council District 5: We need to solve our ongoing problems by deepening connections
Susie O’Hara argues that her experience and ability to bring people together make her the best choice for a council seat.
Joe Thompson for Santa Cruz City Council District 5: I am a proven leader who knows how to bring about consensus
Joe Thompson believes their role as a union organizer and experience working for Gail Pellerin when she ran for state Assembly in 2022 and state Sen. Aisha Wahab gives them the experience needed to make tough choices on the Santa Cruz City Council.

