San Luis Obispo County primary election night coverage 2026

San Luis Obispo County's primary election is wrapping up after what CalCoastNews called an "unusually contentious election cycle." With polls closing at 8 p.m., the outcome of two key Board of Supervisors races could reshape county leadership.
Key Supervisor Races Drive Election Stakes
The San Luis Obispo County Board of Supervisors majority hangs in the balance as voters choose new representatives for Districts 2 and 4. Under California's primary system, candidates receiving more than 50% of the vote win outright, while others advance to a November runoff.
District 2 encompasses coastal communities from Los Osos to the Monterey County line, including Morro Bay, Cayucos, Cambria and San Simeon. After Supervisor Bruce Gibson's 20-year tenure, two candidates vie for the seat: Jim Dantona, a Democrat and former San Luis Obispo Chamber of Commerce CEO who currently serves as Gibson's chief of staff, and Michael Erin Woody, a civil engineer from Morro Bay with no party affiliation.
District 4 Features Incumbent Challenge
District 4 includes Nipomo, Arroyo Grande and Oceano, where incumbent Jimmy Paulding faces challenger Adam Verdin. The race has been marked by what local media described as "accusations of campaign violations, misleading advertisements and questionable donation sources."
Campaign finance records show Verdin raised $164,490 during the second half of 2025, outpacing Paulding's $144,344. District 4 has 1,235 more registered Republicans than Democrats, potentially giving Republican Verdin an advantage over Democrat Paulding.
Election Process and Timeline
Ballots were mailed to registered voters on May 4, with election offices remaining open until 8 p.m. Initial results will be posted at 8 p.m. on the county website, though vote counting may continue for days.
The Board of Supervisors will certify final results on July 14, completing the process. November runoffs will determine winners in races where no candidate achieves a majority.
Political Implications for County Direction
The elections come as Democrats battle to maintain control of the Board of Supervisors, while conservatives back their preferred candidates in closely contested races. Key issues include offshore wind energy development, battery storage facilities, housing policy and water security.
District 2 has 7,414 more registered Democrats than Republicans, suggesting an advantage for Dantona, who has received endorsements from the San Luis Obispo County Democratic Party and current Supervisor Gibson. The party also endorsed Paulding for District 4.
Results will shape county policy on critical issues including development in coastal communities, renewable energy projects and regional water security initiatives.
Reported by 805.life
Researched and written drawing on primary sources. Additional reporting: CalCoastNews.
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