Politics & Government
Los Gatos-Monte Sereno Candidates in Nov. 6 General Election
The following is a list of local residents running for Monte Sereno City Council or a school board race.
The Santa Clara County Registrar of Voters Office has released its official list of candidates running for Los Gatos and Monte Sereno Council seats and the four school districts located within town boundaries. We are also providing the West Valley-Mission Community College District Board of Trustees' candidates.
LOS GATOS (2 open seats)
- Los Gatos Town Council: Barbara Spector, expected to be nominated for seat during Aug. 22 Town Council meeting
- Los Gatos Town Council: Maria Jensen, expected to be nominated for seat during Aug. 22 Town Council meeting
MONTE SERENO (2 open seats)
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- Monte Sereno City Council: Susan Garner, mayor, incumbent
- Monte Sereno City Council: Walter Huff, businessman
- Monte Sereno City Council: Julie Wiltshire, community volunteer
LOS GATOS UNION SCHOOL DISTRICT (2 open seats)
- Emi Eto
- Leigh-Anne Marcellin
Trustees Doug Halbert and Chris Miller have officially announced they will not be seeking another term.
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LOS GATOS-SARATOGA JOINT UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT (2 open seats)
- Katherine Tseng, actuary/parent
- Lorrie Wernick, incumbent
- Rosemary Rossi, incumbent
LOMA PRIETA JOINT UNION ELEMENTARY SCHOOL DISTRICT (2 open seats)
- Rachelle Lopp, incumbent
- Paula M. Lacey, incumbent
LAKESIDE JOINT SCHOOL DISTRICT (2 open seats)
- Steve Cox, incumbent
- Theresa Bond, incumbent
WEST VALLEY COLLEGE (2 district seats)
- Robert T. "Bob" Owens, incumbent
- Ben Hernandez, community college consultant
- Adrienne Grey, community college trustee
- Ron Bonhagen, small business owner
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