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Per the Brown Act, otherwise known as the State's open meeting's law, the City of San Luis Obispo is required to notify the community of certain types of public proceedings. The posting of the notices here goes beyond the State's requirements to provide community members information regarding pending official actions or hearings.

Save the Date: May 12 Community Meeting on Election Change

Post Date:04/13/2026 9:45 AM

Front steps to Ludwick Community Center.

Community members interested in how Council Member elections are changing this year are invited to attend an upcoming community meeting.

The City of San Luis Obispo will host an in-person community meeting on Citywide Single Vote, the new way of electing Council Members, in one month.

📍 Ludwick Community Center
📅 May 12, 2026
🕠 5:30 – 7:00 p.m.

Attendees will learn: 

  • What is and is not changing
  • Why the City made this change
  • How to stay informed and make your vote count

Space is limited! Register early to save your seat. Anyone who registers in advance is guaranteed a spot. Please register by May 11 at 5 p.m.

Register Now

Submit Your Questions 
Send your questions in advance to voting@slocity.org

Request Accommodations
This event is accessible to all. To request accommodations, including translation and interpreters, please contact voting@slocity.org or call 805.781.7282 at least 3 business days before the event.

About Citywide Single Vote Education
For the first time, voters will choose one Council Member candidate instead of two. The top two candidates will still win. The City has begun a significant outreach effort to help people understand the change to Citywide Single Vote before the November election. The City is sharing clear, simple information through meetings, mailers, and online information. This community meeting is one of six planned through November. The City will also host information booths at local events and in neighborhoods, visit community groups and organizations to present information, and work with trusted community leaders to help get the word out. Information will be offered in English and Spanish to make sure every voter knows what’s changing, why it matters, and how to fill out their ballot correctly

Invite Us to Your Next Meeting
Are you a member of a local community-based organization that meets regularly? Invite us to discuss this change at an upcoming meeting by emailing voting@slocity.org. 

Media Contact: Whitney Szentesi, Public Communications Manager, 805.783.7716, wszentes@slocity.org

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