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Some local candidates are running with a ‘no party preference’ designation. Why?

In a political system dominated by two parties, seeing “no party preference” next to a candidate might be unfamiliar or even foreign to some voters. Regardless, some candidates have chosen to pursue elected office without an allegiance to a party, whether it be Democratic, Republican, Green, or other. Chris Demers, Ana Luz Acevedo-Cabrera, Thomas Coxe and Tony Nuñez are all running under a “no party preference” designation. Demers is vying to un…
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Lookout Local Santa Cruz broke the news on Sunday, May 24, 2026.
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