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Bonini takes early lead in tight race for San Mateo County superintendent
Chelsea Bonini and Héctor Camacho, candidates for San Mateo County superintendent of schools. Photo by Michael Molcsan. Chelsea Bonini is leading by a hair for San Mateo County Superintendent of Schools with 50.48% as opponent Héctor Camacho follows with 49.52% according to early returns from the June 2 primary election. The two former educators vying […]
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According to Redwood City Pulse’s source item, Bonini takes early lead in tight race for San Mateo County superintendent, Chelsea Bonini and Héctor Camacho, candidates for San Mateo County superintendent of schools. Photo by Michael Molcsan. Chelsea Bonini is leading by a hair for San Mateo County Superintendent of Schools with 50.48% as opponent Héctor Camacho follows with 49.52% according to early returns from the June 2 primary election. The two former educators vying […]
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- Bonini takes early lead in tight race for San Mateo County superintendentRedwood City Pulse - 2026-06-03T17:04:58+00:00
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