Voter turnout remains low in San Luis Obispo County

CalCoastNews
May 30, 2026
You know, it’s easy to let a Tuesday in May slip by without much thought, especially when the sun is finally warming our vineyards and the days are getting longer. But according to CalCoastNews, we’re looking at a concerning trend: only about 21% of ballots have been returned so far in San Luis Obispo County. That’s a far cry from the 48% we saw in the last comparable election, and it means most of us are sitting this one out. With 61 candidates running for governor, you’d think there’d be more chatter at the coffee counter or the farmers’ market, but it’s feeling pretty quiet out there.
Here’s why this matters to us in SLO: our local races—for city council, school boards, and county measures—are what shape the kind of community we love. Whether it’s preserving open space near Edna Valley or funding our libraries, those decisions don’t get made unless we show up. So, if you’ve got a ballot sitting on your kitchen counter next to that pile of mail, this is your friendly nudge. The polls close Tuesday, and every vote really does echo through our canyons.
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