The San Mateo County assessor race features Jim Irizarry, who emphasizes technical expertise and continuity, and David Canepa, who calls for a fresh start. Key issues include the office's vacancy rate, the Genentech tax dispute, and Irizarry's past party registration.
The winner will manage property assessments critical for local funding. - Irizarry highlights 22 national awards and technological innovation.
- Canepa criticizes a high vacancy rate and the Genentech settlement. - Irizarry dismisses his American Independent Party registration as a clerical error.
The election outcome will shape how the county handles property assessments amid budget uncertainties.