Elected Officials
For a list of elected officials that are currently holding office view the following links:
School District Elected Officials
Special District Elected Officials
For a personalized list of your elected officials, use My Elections Gateway.
Candidate Information
Candidate Filing Information for the November 5, 2024 General Election:
- View the November 5, 2024 General Election Candidate Filing Guide [pdf].
- View the Candidate Filing Information Sheet [available soon]
- View the Estimated Candidate Statement Costs [pdf]
- View the Secretary of State’s 2024 Presidential General Election Calendar [external link].
Candidate Statement Form:
- Use the Candidate Statement Form [docx] to prepare a candidate statement for printing in the County Voter Information Guide.
Statement of Responsibility for Temporary Political Signs:
Candidates and campaigns that place temporary political signs must file a Statement of Responsibility with the California Department of Transportation, naming the person responsible for removing the signs. Additional restrictions on the placement of political signs may exist. Review the Candidate Filing Guide for more information.
Campaign Finance Information
Campaign Finance Records:
Search for Campaign Finance Records
Fair Political Practices Commission
- Training and Outreach for Candidates, Treasurers and Committees
- When and Where to File Campaign Statements
- 2023 and 2024 Candidate and Officeholder Campaign Contribution Limits
San Bernardino County Campaign Finance Reform Codes
For additional information, please go to the Cal-Access website, which provides more financial information supplied by state candidates, donors, lobbyists, and others.
Note for County candidates who file a statement of organization for a controlled committee:
The County of San Bernardino Campaign Finance Reform Ordinance [County Code section 12.4305(d)] requires that a candidate establish a separate controlled committee and campaign bank account for each election they plan to seek election or re-election. Candidates may not re-designate an existing controlled campaign and bank account as a campaign account for a future election.
Review County Code section 12.4305(d) for additional information. If you have questions, please call the Registrar of Voters at 909-387-8300.
Polling Place Voter List – 2024 General Election
For campaigns tracking voter turnout:
- View the 2024 General Election Voter List to track voters that have voted at a polling place in San Bernardino County.
- The list can be viewed by polling place or by precinct.
- This list is updated hourly while the polls are open.
- Polling places are open November 5 from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.