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  DATE       JURISDICTION
May 7

CA: Special elections in Alameda, Mendocino, San Mateo, Santa Clara, and Santa Cruz counties
OH: Local primary election in Hamilton County

May 14 CA: Regular election in Los Angeles County (Redondo Beach) and State Senate D32 runoff.
May 21 CA: Runoff and special elections in Los Angeles, San Diego counties
PA: State judicial and local primary elections in Allegheny, Chester, Delaware, Montgomery, and Philadelphia counties
Jun 4 CA: Special elections in Contra Costa, Los Angeles, Santa Clara, Santa Cruz counties
Jun 18 CA: Special election in San Luis Obispo County (City Council)

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