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A quick page-by-page, or click-by-click look, at the issues on the ballot and the candidates for office in the Nov. 5, 2024 general election.

Confused about what’s on the ballot this November? Start here with the Healdsburg Tribune‘s click-through guide to this upcoming local election.

It’s based on an election overview that reporter Simone Wilson put together for a presentation at Enso Village, the new Zen-focused senior living community at the north end of town, in early October.

The Tribune does not endorse any issues or candidates.

“Please also note that this is in no way a complete or formal analysis of each measure and candidate on the ballot,” Simone says. “It’s just a starting point, from the perspective of someone who generally keeps tabs on what’s happening locally. The rest is up to you!”

  • To view this Election Guide in a new window, click here.
  • Or scroll down through the pages of the Guide from top to bottom, using the clickable links below each slide for more information.

2024 Election in Healdsburg

Measure O ballot language

Op-ed: No on Measure O

Op-ed: Yes on Measure O

Measure O map source

Measure R ballot language

Measure I ballot language

Measure J ballot language

League of Women Voters explainer video

Measure J farm list source

Measure W ballot language

League of Women Voters explainer video

Sonoma County Registrar of Voters

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