Overview
- San Jose's District 3 special election was triggered by the resignation of Omar Torres, who faces charges of sexual assault on a child.
- Five candidates, including Irene Smith, Matthew Quevedo, Adam Duran, Gabby Chavez-Lopez, and Anthony Tordillos, are vying for the open seat.
- Candidates have prioritized local issues such as homelessness, public safety, and economic development in their campaigns.
- A candidate must secure more than 50% of the vote to win outright, with a runoff election anticipated if no majority is achieved.
- The competitive race has drawn significant external funding, underscoring the high stakes and broader implications for San Jose's governance.