Voters fill the booths at Rancho San Justo Middle School in November 2010.

Three county supervisors are running for reelection in 2012, and all three will face opponents on the June primary ballot.

Residents had until 5 p.m. Friday to declare candidacy for the primary season to get on the ballot for the June 5 election.

In District 1, Supervisor Margie Barrios will face challenger Mark Starritt. Barrios, seeking a second four-year term, lists her occupation as a self-employed accountant. Starritt lists himself as a general building contractor.

In District 2, Supervisor Anthony Botelho will face challenger Arturo Medina. Botelho is seeking a third term and lists himself as a farmer. Medina is a former San Juan Bautista city councilman and lists himself as a small business owner.

In District 5, Supervisor Jaime De La Cruz is seeking a third term, listing himself as an accountant and county supervisor. He is facing Sonny Flores, who lists his occupation as property management.

Look for more in the Pinnacle on Friday.

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