This translation was generated using artificial intelligence and has been reviewed by a native Spanish speaker; while we strive for accuracy, some translation errors may occur. To read the article in English, click here. Less than a week before the June 2 primary elections, Felipe Hernandez, the current supervisor for Santa Cruz County District 4, is embroiled in controversy after removing a campaign sign that wasn't his. However, there is disag…
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This translation was generated using artificial intelligence and has been reviewed by a native Spanish speaker; while we strive for accuracy, some translation errors may occur. To read the article in English, click here. Less than a week before the June 2 primary elections, Felipe Hernandez, the current supervisor for Santa Cruz County District 4, is embroiled in controversy after removing a campaign sign that wasn't his. However, there is disag…