
JUNE 2, 2026 - GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS
REGISTER TO VOTE LINK
(The link will take you to State of California, Secretary of State's website)
Last day to register to vote is May 18, 2026 for the June 2, 2026, Statewide Primary Election.
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City Council Elections will be held on Tuesday, June 2, 2026, to elect one Council Member from District 2 and one Council Member from District 3, each to four-year terms. The seats are currently held by: Phill Dupper (District 2) and Ron Dailey (District 3)
San Bernardino County Voter Information Guide Link
2026 QUALIFIED CANDIDATES
DISTRICT 2 |
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FPPC
FORM LINKS |
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| CANDIDATE |
Phill Dupper |
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501 |
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| OFFICE |
Councilmember |
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700 |
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BALLOT DESIGNATION
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Councilmember/Sheriff's Lieutenant |
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470 |
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| CONTACT INFO |
[email protected] |
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| CANDIDATE STMT |
CS Link |
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DISTRICT 3
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FPPC
FORM LINKS |
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| CANDIDATE |
Ron Dailey |
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501 |
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| OFFICE |
Councilmember |
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700 |
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BALLOT DESIGNATION
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Councilmember/Retired Administrator |
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410
(updated 4-16-26) |
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| CONTACT INFO |
11634 Largo Ct., Loma Linda, CA 92354 |
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497 (3-23-26) |
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| CANDIDATE STMT |
CS Link |
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460 |
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DISTRICT 3 |
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FPPC
FORM LINKS |
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| CANDIDATE |
Jonathan Hartnell |
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501 |
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| OFFICE |
Councilmember |
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700 |
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BALLOT DESIGNATION
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Legal Professional |
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410 |
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| CONTACT INFO |
[email protected] |
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460 |
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| CANDIDATE STMT |
CS Link |
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DISTRICT 3 |
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FPPC
FORM LINKS |
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| CANDIDATE |
Amy Jones |
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501 |
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| OFFICE |
Councilmember |
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700 |
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BALLOT DESIGNATION
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Medical Education Coordinator |
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410
(updated 4-16-26) |
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| CONTACT INFO |
www.amyforlomalinda.com |
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460 |
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| CANDIDATE STMT |
CS Link |
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Candidate Nomination Filng Period Information Link
June 2, 2026, Election Candidate Filing Guide Information Link
Unofficial List of Candidates Link
Elections Calendar
Notice of Election
Notice of Election with Measure
Notice of Offices and Nominations
Notice of Nominees
Measure to be Voted on: Measure X link
Loma Linda General City Services Measure.
Shall the measure to fund City of Loma Linda general services such as maintaining 911 emergency response, fire and police/sheriff protection; help preventing crime; keep public areas safe/clean; address homelessness; repair streets/potholes; maintain parks/open space/natural areas; and provide senior programs; by enacting a 1₵ sales tax, providing approximately $6,400,000 annually until ended by voters, requiring independent audits, public spending disclosures, with all funds benefitting Loma Linda residents, be adopted? |
YES |
| NO |
Impartial Analysis
Argument In Favor of Measure
Argument Against Measure
Rebuttal to Argument In Favor of Measure
Rebuttal to Argument Against Measure
**Loma Linda Council District Map, Click: Map
**What Council District do I live in? Click: District Map
>> And go to "Loma Linda Voting Districts" application
IMPORTANT ELECTION DATES
April 28, 2026: SB County Voter Information Guides will be delivered to the U.S. Postal Service for all active registered voters
May 4, to June 1, 2026: Early Voting Period - Early votes on mail ballots may be cast for this election. Please visit the Registrar of Voters website (click) for early voting and ballot drop off locations.
May 4, 2026: Mail ballots are delivered to the U.S. Postal Service.
May 18, 2026: Last Day to register to vote for the June 2, 2026, Statewide Primary Elections
JUNE 2, 2026: Election Day - Polling places will be open for voting from 7:00am - 8:00pm. All ballot drop off locations will close at 8:00pm.
WHERE IS MY POLLING PLACE OR MAIL BALLOT DROP OFF LOCATIONS? (click)
You will be redirected to the County of San Bernardino Registrar of Voter's website.
VOTE EARLY LOCATIONS link- Early Vote Sites will be open May 28, - June 2, 2026. The San Bernardino County Registrar of Voter Site will be open May 4, to June 2, 2026. See link for all Site hours.
BALLOT DROP OFF BOX LOCATIONS link - Loma Linda Civic Center, 25541 Barton Road is one location with a Ballot Drop off box for early voting.
For more San Bernardino County Election information click Registrar of Voters to go to their website.
Traveling Ballot Mobile - For information on the tour schedule, click BALLOTMOBILE
CALIFORNIA FAIR POLITICAL PRACTICES COMMISSION (FPPC) - When voters passed the Political Reform Act they simultaneously created the FPPC to administer and enforce the landmark ethics law, as well as inform and assist public officials, employees and candidates to comply with its provisions - Click FPPC for information
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Candidates Statements of Economic Interest (Form 700)
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Other FPPC Required Candidate Filings
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DISTRICT-BASED ELECTIONS
On November 8, 2023, the City Council adopted Ordinance No. 775 establishing City Council election district boundaries and sequencing elections within those boundaries to change the City's electoral system from "At-Large" to five (5) Districts with respect to electing members of the City Council effective the 2024 General Municipal Elections.
What Council District do I live in? Click: Interactive Map
Download the District Map: Map
Updated District Map as of June 11, 2024: Map
Learn about the 2022 Process of transitioning to District-Based Elections