March 3, 2020 Election - General Information

For election results, visit the San Mateo county elections website

March 3, 2020 election 

Foster City voters will vote on the following ballot question:

Shall Herb Perez be recalled (removed) from the office of Councilmember of the City of Foster City? Yes No
 
If a majority of the votes on a recall proposal are “Yes,” the officer is removed and, if there is a candidate, the candidate who receives the highest number of votes is the successor to the unexpired term of the recalled officer.
CANDIDATE STATEMENT

Herb Perez - Candidate Statement

For candidate information, visit March 3, 2020 - Candidates to Succeed Recalled Officer

For additional information on the recall election process please see:

October 21 - Staff Report and Resolution Accepting the Certificate of Sufficiency of the Recall Petition

November 4 - Staff Report and Resolutions Calling the March 3, 2020 Recall Election and Appropriating Funds

For additional additional information about local, state, and federal contests and candidates, please visit the San Mateo County Elections website. 

CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE FILING

The filings submitted by campaign committees are listed below. For candidate campaign filings, visit March 3, 2020 Election - Candidates to Succeed Recalled Officer. 

Committee

Forms 

Citizens Against the Perez Recall

Form 410

Form 410 - amended

Form 410 - Termination

Form 470

Form 460 - 1st Pre-Election Statement

Form 460 - 1st Pre-Election Statement - amended

Form 460 - 2nd Pre-Election Statement

Form 460 - 2nd Pre-Election Statement - amended

Form 460 - Termination Statement

Form 497 - 12.30.19, 1.30.19, 2.11.20

Committee to Recall Council Member Perez

Form 410

Form 410 - Termination

Form 460 - Quarterly

Form 460 - 1st Pre-Election Statement

Form 460 - 2nd Pre-Election Statement

Form 460 - Termination Statement

Form 497 - 10.31.19

Form 497 - 11.19.19

Form 497 - 11.20.19

Form 497 - 1.8.20

Form 497 - 3.4.20

Form 497 - 3.6.20

The City of Foster City does not advocate a yes or no vote on any measure, or for or against any candidate.

For more information regarding elections visit the Elections FAQ and the San Mateo County Elections website  or contact Foster City Election Official Priscilla Schaus.

The City Clerk is the Elections Official for the City. The role of the City Clerk in legislative and elective processes requires neutrality and independence as key qualities in conducting the business of the Office. Elections include General Municipal Elections, Various Ballot Measures, the nomination process for Council Candidates, the Processing of Initiatives and Petitions, Referendums, Recalls, and Special Elections