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2026 Elections Primary and Runoff
On June 2, 2026, the Primary election for the City of San Jose will see the following seats on the ballot: Council Districts 1, 3, 5, 7, and 9.
The filing period for Nomination Papers begins on Monday, February 9, 2026, at 8:00 a.m. and ends on Friday, March 6, 2026, at 12:00 p.m. (noon). City Hall is closed on February 16 and 17 due to holidays. No appointments will be accepted for those days. Please plan accordingly.
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Nomination Papers will not be available before February 9, 2026.
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Appointments are open and strongly recommended for obtaining and submitting paperwork. Send an email to elections@sanjoseca.gov to schedule.
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Please refer to the 2026 Candidate Guide for detailed instructions and requirements and 2026 Dates of Interest for filing and other election deadlines. See RESOURCES below for more.
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Check this page regularly for updates as the election approaches.
Campaign Contribution Period and Limitations
The Campaign Contribution Period begins on Tuesday, November 4, 2025. The total campaign contribution made by any person to any council candidate and any controlled committee of that candidate, other than the candidate in aid of himself or herself, may not exceed $800 per election.
Additional restrictions on campaign contributions apply to both candidates and contributors. Please read the San Jose Municipal Code 12.06 Section 2.
CAMPAIGN FINANCE REPORTS
- State of California Filing Deadlines for Local Candidates-Updated 7/25/2025 (for all other filing schedules, please visit the FPPC site)
- Treasurer Guidebook from FPPC -Updated 1/31/2025!
- FPPC Campaign manuals-Updated 7/25/2025
- FPPC Pre-recorded training video and slides -Updated 1/31/2025!
- View or File Campaign Forms-Updated 12/18/2026
- Use the Public Access Portal to research campaign contributions and expenditures, review campaign statements filed by candidates, examine a committee‘s filing history, or view lobbyist filings. Contains financial information provided by local candidates and committees as well as lobbyist filings (new!). It can answer questions about who is contributing money, who is receiving money, how it is being spent and who a lobbyist is lobbying. City of San José Electronic Filing System
- Filer Access Portal-Updated 12/18/2026
The City of San Jose's Office of the City Clerk is pleased to offer an UPDATED online filing feature for our campaign financial disclosure. This portal allows filers to complete and submit campaign finance disclosure forms online in an easy, convenient, and user-friendly way. This updated, free online service is available to any local committee, candidate, or officeholder required to file campaign disclosure documents with our office. This system will also accommodate Cal-Access filers who may use another professional software system allowing those filers to upload data from another system. City of San José Electronic Filing System
- These links are for the previous system which will be taken down by February 2026: Access the previous system for filing; Access the previous system for viewing
RESOURCES
2026 Candidate Guide updated1/13/2026
2026 Dates of Interest updated 9/16/2025
- City of San José Office of the City Attorney
The City Attorney’s Office provideslegal interpretation of the San José Municipal Code regarding elections and ethics. - Fair Political Practices Commission (FPPC)-for State required campaign forms and information. The FPPC is the State agency that enforces State laws regarding, among other things, campaign financing and spending, financial conflicts of interest, and gifts and honoraria given to public officials and candidates under the Political Reform Act. The FPPC provides written and oral advice to public agencies, candidates, and officials on the requirements of the Political Reform Act. The FPPC’s Advice Line can be reached at 1-866-ASK-FPPC (1-866-275-3772) or advice@fppc.ca.gov.
- City of San José Board of Fair Campaign and Political Practices. The San José Board of Fair Campaign and Political Practices monitors compliance with all campaign and ethics ordinances in the San José Municipal Code. The commission reviews and investigates allegations of violations of the Code and makes recommendations for enforcement action where appropriate.
- Santa Clara County Registrar of Voters
The Registrar of Voters (ROV) is the County Elections Official and the office conducts all Federal, State, County, Municipal, School District, and Special District scheduled and special elections. The ROV Office is also responsible for voter registration, education, and outreach; maintenance of registration files; verification of initiatives, referenda and recall petitions; and filing of campaign reports. - State of California Secretary of State Elections Division
The Elections Division oversees all federal and state elections within California. As the chief elections officer for the largest state in the nation, the California Secretary of State tests and certifies all voting equipment for security, accuracy, reliability, and accessibility in order to ensure that every vote is counted as it was cast. The Secretary also ensures election laws and campaign disclosure requirements are enforced, maintains a statewide database of all registered voters, certifies the official lists of candidates for elections, tracks and certifies ballot initiatives, compiles election returns and certifies election results, educates California citizens about their voting rights, and promotes voter registration and participation.
THE LEVINE ACT
The Levine Act requires a Party in a Proceeding before the City of San José that involves any action related to their contract, license, permit, or use entitlement to disclose any campaign contributions to City elected or appointed officials totaling more than $500 within the 12 months prior to the City decision. Please visit our Levine Act page for more information.
ABOUT THE OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK
As the City of San Jose Elections Official, the City Clerk administers State, and Local procedures through which the City Councilmembers are selected. The City Clerk assists candidates in meeting their legal responsibilities before, during and after an election. From Election pre-planning and filing nomination paperwork to certification of election results and filing of final campaign disclosure documents, the City Clerk manages the process which forms the foundation of our City government. The City Clerk does not provide legal interpretation or legal guidance on State rules or Local ordinances.
