The California Primary elections are on March 5.

This Voter Guide contains the ballot listings for the municipal and county elections in Sonoma, Napa, and Marin counties, along with state and federal elections.

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State Assembly District 4

Cecilia M. Aguiar-Curry
Incumbent
Party: Democratic

State Assembly District 12

Damon Connolly
Incumbent
Party: Democratic
Eryn Cervantes
Party: Republican
Andy Podshadley
Party: Republican

Proposition 1 - Bonds for Mental Health Treatment Facilities

Amends Mental Health Services Act to provide additional behavioral health services. 

Fiscal Impact: Shift roughly $140 million annually of existing tax revenue for mental health, drug, and alcohol treatment from counties to the state. Increased state bond repayment costs of $310 million annually for 30 years. 

Supporters: California Professional Firefighters; CA Assoc. of Veteran Service Agencies; National Alliance on Mental Illness–CA 

Opponents: Mental Health America of California; Howard Jarvis Taxpayers Association; CalVoices

A YES vote on this measure means that counties would need to change some of the mental health care and drug or alcohol treatment services provided currently to focus more on housing and personalized support services. The state could borrow up to $6.4 billion to build (1) more places where people could get mental health care and drug or alcohol treatment and (2) more housing for people with mental health, drug, or alcohol challenges.

A NO vote on this measure means that counties would not need to change the mental health care and drug or alcohol treatment services provided currently. The state could not borrow up to $6.4 billion to build more places where people could get mental health care and drug or alcohol treatment and more housing for people with mental health, drug, or alcohol challenges.