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THE TYPICAL WAY local elections work is that prospective candidates gather signatures of people who “nominate” them to run for office. Their nomination documents are then filed at the local county clerk’s office, where they are counted and certified, and the certified candidate is then placed on the ballot. In the last several years it’s become common to see news of deadlines being extended for want of candidate filings, and for municipal elections to be canceled for want of candidates.In the November 2024 election cycle, the filing deadline of Aug. 9 was extended in Placer, Nevada, San Joaquin, San Benito and several other counties and cities. When nobody filed to run against incumbents in the town and city councils of the small municipalities of Los Gatos (pop. 33,529), Saratoga (pop. 31,051), Ripon (pop. 22,000), Colfax (pop. 2,012) and Oakley (pop. 45,347), the elections were canceled and the incumbents appointed to another term.Why aren’t people running for office?The number of citizens in a jurisdiction limits the talent pool contributing to the people willing to run for office or otherwise participate in service to the jurisdiction. The recent shift in some municipalities from at-large to district representation adds further limits.My hometown, the city of Santa Cruz, population 62,000-ish, has five people elected to the city council. We’re shifting to district elections, which, as a simple matter of numbers, means that the pool from which any individual council member might be elected has shrunk from 62,000 (at-large) to 12,400 (district). Because Santa Cruz is still transitioning to a district-based council, it remains to be seen how this will impact future elections. Another factor limiting participation might be the time commitment required by service in elected office, which includes attending council meetings, workshops and other functions as well as assisting constituents when they need help interacting with city government. It’s a job.City council member pay was recently increased under California law, but it still ain’t much. The majority of elected officials in small or medium sized municipalities have to hold down a “day job” in addition to fulfilling the obligations of their office. Add to this the lack of administrative support and having to go out of pocket on incidental expenses.Reducing impediments to civic engagementJurisdictions are also struggling to fill seats on juries, school boards, fire protection districts, water districts, harbor and airport districts, parks and recreation commissions and the other myriad policy making and advisory bodies that together administer the public weal.State and local lawmakers have taken note of this trend. There are initiatives underway to make it easier for citizens to participate in government.The recently enacted California AB 1981 addresses the difficulties in finding jurors for civil and criminal trials by substantially increasing travel reimbursements and raising the daily stipend from $15 to $100 in the counties participating in the initial pilot roll-out.And facing a large number of empty seats on advisory boards, the County of Santa Cruz, followed quickly by the City of Santa Cruz, increased the stipend for meeting attendance to $75. Similar moves are being made throughout the state.Democracy adaptsThe news that elections are being canceled and that governments are finding it difficult to fill volunteer roles is dismaying.But the overarching theme of the growing awareness of the issues and the developing response remains positive, as the government of, by and for the people adapts to the challenges of public service.This story originally appeared in California Local.This article is part of Local News Matters’ participation in Democracy Day: a nationwide initiative by all types of media to draw attention to the crisis facing American democracy and provide context and information to encourage public dialogue.The post California's new public service crisis: What happens to democracy if nobody shows up? appeared first on Local News Matters.
SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY’S output of agriculture products declined last year as grapes, milk, almonds and cherries fell in value, according to new data.
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The San Joaquin County Board of Supervisors on September 10 unanimously voted to advance a proposal that would prohibit camping on public property in the county.
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Manteca police are asking the community for information regarding a black Mercedes-Benz that is believed to have been involved in the slaying of a Stockton-based rap artist who died in 2022.Police released a photo of the vehicle with the license plate 6YST960.On Aug. 5, 2022, officers had responded at 8:17 a.m. to 176 Trevino Ave. on reports of a possible shooting at an apartment complex.Twenty-nine-year-old Manteca resident Disean Victor, also known by his musical name Young Slo-Be, was found at the scene suffering from multiple gunshot wounds. The rapper died from his injuries.Manteca Police Department detectives who have continued to work the case said they located the Mercedes vehicle in Tracy and suspect it was involved in the shooting.When the shooting first occurred, police said it did not appear to be a random act, but said they would not be releasing more information.
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