San Jose sets special election dates to fill open seat - San Jose Spotlight
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"The San Jose City Council has opted to hold a special election to fill Torres' seat on April 8, with a June 24 runoff if necessary and results certified in August."
"County elections officials say the special election to fill Torres' open seat could cost $2 million to $3.2 million per election, funds that are not accounted for in this fiscal year's budget."
"Torres' successor will have another task: picking up the pieces of an unprecedented scandal, as Torres' Nov. 5 arrest and resignation amid an ongoing criminal investigation has fueled a resident-led recall initiative."
"Several residents are either considering or lining up for a run to represent the city's downtown core, including Mayor Matt Mahan's Deputy Chief of Staff Matthew Quevedo."
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