2022 General Election

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Open seats

On November 8, 2022, the City of Menlo Park will hold a General Municipal Election to fill three City Council seats, one each in Districts 1, 2 and 4.

Eligibility

For 2022, anyone who is 18 years of age and who is a resident and registered voter in Districts 1, 2 or 4 may run for a corresponding district seat on the City Council.

Process

The nomination period opens July 18, 2022, and closes  at 5 p.m., Aug. 12, 2022.

Individuals who are eligible and interested in running for City Council should contact the City Clerk’s Office to make an appointment to receive the nomination paperwork and other official documents. An appointment is required to receive and accept nomination papers. These appointments can be made by directly contacting City Clerk Judi Herren.

For additional information on running for office, please visit the San Mateo County Elections Office webpage, as well as the Fair Political Practices Commission webpage for candidate campaign filing requirements.

2022 City Council candidate status

Candidate name District
Papers pulled Papers received Qualified
Cecilia T. Taylor  1 Aug 4, 2022 Aug 11, 2022 Aug 11, 2022
Drew Combs  2 Aug 3, 2022 Aug 9, 2022 Aug 10, 2022
Betsy Nash  4 Jul 18, 2022 Aug 10, 2022 Aug 11, 2022
Peter Ohtaki  4 Aug 8, 2022 Aug 11, 2022 Aug 12, 2022

 

Measure V

Description

A citizen-sponsored initiative measure to amend the Land Use Element of the General Plan to prohibit the City Council of the City of Menlo Park from re-designating or re-zoning certain properties designated and zoned for single family detached homes.

Full text(PDF, 4MB)
 Impartial analysis(PDF, 37KB)
Argument in favor of Measure V(PDF, 254KB) Rebuttal to argument in favor of Measure V(PDF, 524KB)
 Argument against Measure V(PDF, 657KB)  Rebuttal to argument against Measure V(PDF, 199KB)

 

 

 

 

 

 

Campaign finance disclosures

Campaign finance is governed by the Fair Political Practices Commission (FPPC) of the State of California. All candidates for state and local office and any committee formed to support or oppose a candidate or ballot measure are required to file campaign disclosure statements. The FPPC has campaign disclosure manuals that walk you through the process. Candidates for City Council should review Manual 2: Information for Local Candidates. It is the responsibility of the candidate and/or committee to file the required campaign disclosure statements in a timely manner. If you have any questions please consult the FPPC's campaign disclosure manuals or ask the FPPC for advice.

Additionally, candidates running for local office are required to file Form 700 (Statement of Economic Interests). Investments, interests in real property, and business positions held on the date of filing your declaration of candidacy must be reported.

View the city's campaign finance disclosure public portal:

Campaign finance disclosure public portal

Contact us

Judi Herren
Assistant to the City Manager/City Clerk
Email

650-330-6621