San Luis Obispo County attempts to rectify voter guide error

CalCoastNews
May 13, 2026
Well, if you opened your mailbox this week and found an unexpected second envelope from the County Clerk-Recorder’s office, you’re not alone. According to CalCoastNews, the office just mailed out a correction to all registered voters after realizing they accidentally left the list of endorsed candidates off certain voter guide pages. It’s the kind of bureaucratic hiccup that could easily get overlooked in a bigger county, but here on the Central Coast, we tend to notice when our local election materials aren’t quite right.
This matters because our local elections are where our votes really count — from school board races in Atascadero to city council seats in SLO. The law allows six official parties to submit endorsements, and when even one of those lists goes missing, it can subtly shift how we weigh our choices. I’ll give the Clerk-Recorder’s office credit for moving fast to fix it, but it’s a good reminder to double-check that second mailing before you fill out your ballot. After all, in a community where we still wave at neighbors on the morning commute, getting the full picture before we vote feels like part of the deal.
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