Marin County

The 2026 ballot is REALLY long! With confusing ballot measures and hundreds of candidates running for office, some might feel overwhelmed.

We have researched, vetted, and issued an endorsement on a large amount of statewide races to help make voting easy! These candidates are the best picks that will fight for: lower taxes and cost of living​, safer communities and supporting law enforcement, fixing failing schools and stopping extremist curriculums, solving the homeless and drug crisis by addressing addiction and mental health, and enforcing the law and locking up criminals. These are candidates that will enact Plan Z: The Gen Z Agenda to fix California!

2026 is a prime opportunity for electing these common sense candidates — but we can't do that without your vote and your help. Make sure to share this voter guide with your friends and family. And please consider contributing to support our efforts to get the message out!

Statewide Ballot Measures

Local Ballot Measures

Measure B (NO)
Sonoma-Marin Area Rail Transit District Tax Increase

Renews a costly sales tax despite massive levels of wasteful spending, giving government workers massive salary hikes and pension spikes, and awarding contracts to political supporters without fair and open competition.

Measure C (NO)
Kentfield School District Tax Increase

Renews a costly property tax despite massive levels of wasteful spending and awarding contracts without fair and open competition.

Measure D (NO)
Larkspur-Corte Madera School District Bond and Tax Increase

Authorizes costly bond funded by taxpayer dollars despite massive levels of wasteful spending and awarding contracts without fair and open competition.

Measure E (NO)
Mill Valley Elementary School District Tax Increase

Renews a costly property tax despite massive levels of wasteful spending and awarding contracts without fair and open competition.

Measure G (NO)
Novato Unified School District Tax Increase

Imposes a new costly property tax despite massive levels of wasteful spending and awarding contracts without fair and open competition.

Measure H (NO)
Ross Valley School District Tax Increase

Renews a costly property tax despite massive levels of wasteful spending and awarding contracts without fair and open competition.

Measure I (NO)
Sausalito Marin City School District Bond and Tax Increase

Authorizes costly bond funded by taxpayer dollars despite massive levels of wasteful spending and awarding contracts without fair and open competition.

Measure J (NO)
Fairfax Town Sales Tax Increase

Imposes a new costly sales tax despite massive levels of wasteful spending, giving government workers massive salary hikes and pension spikes, and awarding contracts to political supporters without fair and open competition.

Measure K (NO)
San Rafael Library Tax Increase

Renews a costly property tax despite massive levels of wasteful spending and awarding contracts without fair and open competition.

Measure L (NO)
Firehouse Community Park Agency Tax Increase

Imposes a new costly property tax despite massive levels of wasteful spending and awarding contracts without fair and open competition.

Measure M (NO)
City of Muir Beach Property Tax Increase

Imposes a new costly property tax despite massive levels of wasteful spending, giving government workers massive salary hikes and pension spikes, and awarding contracts to political supporters without fair and open competition.

U.S. Congress Races

U.S. House of Representatives

District 2: Robin Littau

Statewide Candidate Races

STATEWIDE OFFICES

Governor: Steve Hilton OR Chad Bianco

Both Steve Hilton and Chad Bianco are strong candidates and would serve California well as Governor. That said, there is a real risk of a shutout if Republican voters divide their support, opening the door for two Democrats to move on to the runoff. While we are not endorsing either candidate at this time, we strongly encourage voters to look closely at the most recent polling in this race and rally behind the Republican who is leading and has the clearest path to advancing to the runoff.

Lt. Governor: Gloria Romero

Attorney General: Michael Gates

Secretary of State: Don Wagner

Treasurer: Jennifer Hawks

Controller: Herb Morgan

Insurance Commissioner: Robert Howell

Superintendent of Public Instruction: Sonja Shaw

State Board of Equalization

District 1: Shannon Grove

District 2: J Brett Marymee

District 3: Endorsement Pending

District 4: Denis Bilodeau

Legislative Candidate Races

Senate

Senate District 2: Tief Gibbs

Assembly

Assembly District 12: Eryn Cervantes

County Candidate Races

County Board of Supervisors

District 1: Mark Galperin

District 5: Christopher Carpiniello

City Candidate Races

School District Races

Special District Races

Republican Central Committee

U.S. President

Top Campaigns

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