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Sierra County Supervisors Face the Ballot: Three Districts, New Faces, and a November Showdown

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It’s a changing of the guard happening quietly in the Sierra Nevada foothills. Voters in Sierra County are heading to the polls to decide who’ll steer two supervisor districts, and the matchups tell an interesting story about what kind of leadership this rural community is hungry for.

District 2 is the wide-open race. Three candidates are vying for the spot: Sonya Meline, a small business owner who knows what it’s like to navigate local commerce; Bryan Davey, a retired former county director of transportation with decades of government experience under his belt; and Michael Ostro, a retired chemist bringing a different skill set to the table. That’s a genuinely diverse lineup—entrepreneurship, institutional knowledge, and scientific background all in the mix. It signals a community wrestling with which direction matters most right now.

District 5 tells a different story. Incumbent Sharon Dryden is defending her seat against Ossi Korkeila, a real estate appraiser. This is the classic incumbent vs. challenger dynamic, and it’ll be interesting to see whether voters want continuity or a fresh perspective on local property and development issues.

Here’s the wrinkle: if nobody wins outright with a majority, the top two finishers move to a November runoff. That’s not uncommon in local elections, but it means June is really just the first round. Some of these races could easily stretch into the fall, keeping Sierra County’s political spotlight on for months.

If you’ve got roots in the foothills or just follow local governance, this is worth paying attention to. These supervisor races might not make statewide headlines, but they shape zoning decisions, budget priorities, and the day-to-day quality of life in a tight-knit mountain community.

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Andrew Johnson

Andrew Johnson is a contributor to LocalBeat, covering local news and community stories.

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