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Did San Luis Obispo County supervisor candidate violate election law?

Did San Luis Obispo County supervisor candidate violate election law?

CalCoastNews

June 1, 2026

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A new twist has emerged in the race for San Luis Obispo County District 2 supervisor, and it’s sparking plenty of chatter on local social media. Jim Dantona, a candidate for the seat, is facing questions over his use of the title 'chief of staff' in campaign materials. Some supporters of opponent Michael Woody are arguing the term implies oversight of staffers—something Dantona reportedly does not do. The debate has moved from front porches to Facebook threads, with accusations of voter manipulation flying both ways.

CalCoastNews first reported the story, and it’s one that hits close to home for SLO County voters who want clarity on what candidates’ job titles actually mean. With an election approaching, residents are paying closer attention to how candidates present themselves. Whether this is a tempest in a teapot or a real issue of transparency, it’s a reminder to check the fine print before casting your ballot.

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