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Why Your Vote Matters in El Dorado County’s 2026 Local Elections

A single vote may not decide every race — but in some El Dorado County contests, it could determine who advances, who is eliminated, and who takes office outright

Cris Alarcon by Cris Alarcon
May 7, 2026
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Not every vote carries the same weight in every election

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EL DORADO COUNTY, Calif. — Voters across El Dorado County will head to the polls on June 2 for California’s 2026 primary election, and while every ballot matters, the impact of individual votes may vary dramatically depending on the race.

Some contests are structured so that the June primary could effectively decide the election. Others are designed to narrow the field ahead of the November general election. Understanding the difference may help voters better appreciate how much influence their ballot carries in each local race.

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The most significant example this year may be the race for El Dorado County Treasurer-Tax Collector.

Under California election law, countywide offices can be won outright during the primary election if a candidate receives a majority of votes cast — defined as 50% plus one vote. In a two-candidate race, that threshold becomes especially important because one candidate could secure the office immediately in June without the race advancing to November.

“In these majority-vote races, turnout can be decisive,”

election officials and voter advocates have repeatedly emphasized in past election cycles.

“Local elections are often decided by surprisingly small margins.”

With only two candidates competing for Treasurer-Tax Collector, both are virtually guaranteed to receive votes. That means the June primary could directly determine the winner if either candidate secures a majority. If neither candidate reaches that threshold, the race would proceed to the November general election.

The dynamics are different in the El Dorado County District 4 supervisor race.

That contest currently features five candidates competing in California’s “Top Two” primary system. Under that system, the two candidates receiving the highest number of votes in June advance to the November general election regardless of party affiliation.

In practical terms, the June election functions as an elimination round.

Three candidates will likely see their campaigns end after the primary, while only the top two finishers will continue to November unless one candidate receives a majority of all votes cast and wins outright in the primary.

That structure makes every vote particularly important for supporters of lower-polling or lesser-known candidates. Even a relatively small number of votes could determine who advances and who is eliminated.

The stakes in local elections are often underestimated, political observers say, despite the fact that county officials directly oversee services that affect residents daily — including roads, land-use decisions, public safety funding, elections, taxation, and county finances.

Historically, local elections also attract lower turnout than statewide or presidential contests, meaning individual votes can carry greater weight.

According to the California Secretary of State, California’s 2026 statewide general election is scheduled for Nov. 3, 2026, while the statewide primary election will be held June 2, 2026.

For many El Dorado County voters, the June primary may ultimately prove more consequential than the November election itself — particularly in races where candidates can win outright or where only two contenders survive to continue campaigning.

Cris Alarcon

Cris Alarcon

Former Member: Executive Board of Directors, Treasurer, Boys & Girl Club of El Dorado County Western Slope. - Former Member: Board of Directors, Treasurer, Food Bank of El Dorado County. - Opening Team Dealer at Red Hawk Casino - Retried EDC Elections Department Inspector. - Chairman of El Dorado County Charter Review Committee, Youngest Charter Member of the Hangtown Kennel Club. - Political Strategist and Campaign Manager.

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