Special interest money boosts Dixon in Congress campaign
Special interest groups have injected more than $2 million into the competitive race to succeed U.S. Rep. Anna Eshoo, with more than half of the largess flowing to Portola Valley resident and Marine Corps veteran Peter Dixon.
House candidates: Where do they stand?
The 10 contenders who are vying for Rep. Anna Eshoo’s seat in the U.S. House of Representatives share a common belief: that their life experiences…
Congress endorsements reflect candidates’ political leanings, professional history
As they sprint toward the March 5 primary elections, candidates seeking to succeed U.S. Rep. Anna Eshoo in the U.S. Congress are getting political boosts…
The primary is one week out. Here’s how to cast your vote.
Vote-by-mail ballots have been sent out to registered voters for the March 5 election
Subscribe to Express!
California Apartment Association injects $150K into District 5 Board of Supervisors race in support of Abe-Koga
In the largest independent expenditure to the Board of Supervisors race so far, the California Apartment Association threw its weight behind District 5 candidate Margaret…
Candidates for Congress make their case at youth forum
With less than two weeks to go until the March 5 primary, candidates looking to succeed U.S. Rep. Anna Eshoo tried to distinguish themselves from…
President Joe Biden will visit Los Altos Hills Thursday, Feb. 22, with ticket prices up to $100K to attend
President Joe Biden will be in Los Altos Hills Thursday, Feb. 22 to raise money for his reelection campaign.
Election Guide 2024: Five compete to represent District 5 on the Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors
It has been more than a decade since voters elected a new candidate to fill the District 5 seat on the Santa Clara County Board…
An initiative promised 20,000 homes for mentally ill Californians. It delivered far less
In summary California voters this spring are considering a $6.4 billion bond that would build thousands of housing units and treatment beds for people with…
Palo Alto voters may soon have a new power: picking a mayor
Palo Alto voters may have a rare opportunity later this year to shake up how the city chooses its mayor.