Campaign season is officially underway in Fresno, as the filing window for candidates seeking office in California’s primary election closes Friday.

Four of the seven Fresno City Council seats — District 1 in northwest Fresno, District 3 in parts of southeast and southwest Fresno, District 5 in southeast Fresno and District 7 in central and east-central Fresno — will be on the ballot.

Two of the five seats on the Fresno County Board of Supervisors are also up for election. District 1 Supervisor Brian Pacheco has announced he is running for state Assembly, and District 4 Supervisor Buddy Mendes is not seeking re-election.

Seven Fresno County Superior Court judge seats will also be on the ballot.

The primary election will take place on June 2. Registered voters can expect to begin receiving their vote-by-mail ballots in early May.

To secure a seat, a candidate must receive over 50% of the vote. If no one gets a majority of the vote in the primary, the top two candidates will advance to the Nov. 3 election.

While the candidate filing window closed Friday, a full finalized list of local race candidates will not be available before March 12, according to County Clerk and Registrar of Voters James Kus.

Here’s who will be on the Fresno County primary ballot.

What’s on the ballot?

CITY OF FRESNO

Fresno City Council District 1:

Monte Forkas, small business ownerNaindeep Singh, nonprofit director and Central Unified School District board trusteeJoe Hinojosa, accessibility coordinator Rob Fuentes, State Center Community College District board trustee and federal prosecutor

Fresno City Council District 3:

Larry Burrus, engineering contractor Anjanette “Anji” L. Brown, nurse and business owner Jalen Swank, administrative caseworker Joaquin Arambula, doctor and California Assemblyman (District 31) Keshia Thomas, Fresno Unified School District board trustee Fernando Alvarez, Fresno County school board trustee

Fresno City Council District 5:

Nickolas Wildstar, salesman and entrepreneur Brandon Vang, Fresno City Council member (incumbent)Jose Leon Barraza, community advocateDanielle Parra, State Center Community College District board trustee

Fresno City Council District 7:

Jason J. KeomaneeAriana Martinez Lott, small business owner and community activist Nav Gurm, attorney and small businessman AJ Rassamni, founder of the Blackstone Merchants AssociationRene Campos, food service manager

FRESNO COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS

Fresno County Board of Supervisors District 1:

Lupe Flores, Mendota Unified School District board trustee Felipe Perez, Firebaugh City Council member Eric Payne, nonprofit executive Omar Hernandez, West Hills Community College District board trusteeMike Karbassi, Fresno City Council president Maria Pacheo, Mayor of Kerman

Fresno County Board of Supervisors District 4:

Narinder Sahota: Selma Unified School District board trustee Charlie Soto, tax auditorAlma Beltran, Mayor of Parlier Margaret Mims, retired Fresno County Sheriff Rey Leon, Mayor of Huron

FRESNO COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT

Seat 3:

Rosalina Nunez ManfredaMarc KapetanKatherine Fogarty

Seat 6:

Ashley PaulsonDeidre AdamsSteven Ueltzen Johnathan Conklin

Seat 7:

Jeff HammerschmidtCurtis Sok Jose Salazar

Seat 8:

David Gottlieb Daniel Brickey

Seat 9:

Noelle Pebet Eddie Ruiz Elizabeth Egan

Seat 12:

Miles Harris Jennifer Smith

Seat 14:

Kimberly Nystrom-Geist Jennifer Hamilton Jamie Xiong-Vang

This story was originally published March 6, 2026 at 2:41 PM.

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