“Mark Church has managed this multifaceted office with skill, dedication and professionalism and I will have big shoes to fill,” Canepa said in a press release. “I am thrilled to be running and honored by the prospect of succeeding him in this extremely important office. I look forward to sharing my priorities to earn the support of voters throughout San Mateo County.”
Canepa is a fourth-generation San Mateo County resident and on the Board of Supervisors. He has been a supervisor since 2017 and was previously the mayor of Daly City. He lives in Daly City with his wife and young son.
At the end of this term, Church will have served 16 years in the position. He previously served on the Board of Supervisors and on the Millbrae City Council. Warren Slocum, who he replaced as chief elections officer, went on to serve three terms on the Board of Supervisors.
The clerk-recorder office maintains the county’s official public records and a chief elections officer oversees election integrity.
Canepa said, if elected, he will improve outreach to homeowners and businesses, increase transparency in elections, and modernize the online service portal as county clerk-recorder.
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