Tillie Ramos fills out her ballot in 2012 at Rancho San Justo Middle School.

The San Benito County Elections Office has released the final slate of local items on the November ballot.

The elections office this week released the list for city, county, school, water district and special district races on the Nov. 6 presidential ballot.

The following is a rundown of the ballot items:

In Hollister, two city council seats are open – districts 1 and 4 – with four-year terms. The city’s first at-large mayor’s race is on the ballot for a two-year term.

In San Juan Bautista, two four-year council seats are open; the city clerk’s four-year term is up; as is the treasurer’s four-year term.

As for schools, three four-year seats are open in the Aromas-San Juan district.

Two four-year seats are open and one two-year seat is available in the Bitterwater-Tully Union School District.

Two four-year seats are open and one two-year seat is available in the Cienega district.

Two four-year terms and two 2-year terms are on the ballot for the Hollister district.

Two four-year seats are up in the Jefferson district.

Three four-years seats are up in the North County district.

One four-year spot is available in Panoche’s district.

Two four-year seats are up in the Southside district.

Two four-year seats are up in the Tres Pinos district.

Three four-year terms are available in the Willow Grove district.

Two four-year terms are available and one two-year term is up in the San Benito High School District.

One four-year term is open in Area 3 on the Gavilan College board.

As for water districts, the Aromas district has two seats available.

The Pacheco Pass district has three four-year terms and two 2-year terms on the ballot.

Three four-year seats are open in the San Benito County district.

Three four-year terms are open in the Sunnyslope district.

Three four-year terms are available in the Tres Pinos district.

And one four-year seat is open in the Pajaro Valley district, Division D.

In special districts, two four-year seats are up and one two-year seat is available in the Aromas Tri County Fire Protection District.

In the San Benito Health Care District, three four-year terms are available on the board.

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