Elections

Incumbent leads race in Tulare County District 4 supervisor primary election

South Valley election results: Kings and Tulare counties

Incumbet Eddie Valero, who represents District 4 in the Tulare County Board of Supervisors, held the lead in the primary election, according to early results.

Valero, who faces two challengers, had 46.10% of the votes as of 9:58 p.m.. Ian Bakke, a U.S. Air Force veteran and local ag business owner, held the second-most votes at 38.15%, while Rudy Mendoza, current mayor for the city of Woodlake and a small business owner and CEO of an agricultural company, had 15.76% of votes.

Valero, a local family business owner, has served as board of supervisor for the past eight years, including as chairman of the board in 2022.

Valero was the first Mexican American elected to the board in 2018. He became the first Latino in Tulare County history to win reelection to a second term on the board. He was reelected in the general election in 2022 in a close race, capturing 52.62% of the vote.

Valero is the only Latino currently on the board of supervisors. The county has about 483,546 residents, of which 68% are Latino, according to 2024 U.S. Census data.

District 4 in north Tulare County includes the unincorporated communities of Badger, Cutler-Orosi, Elderwood, Goshen, Ivanhoe, London, Monson-Sultana, Seville, Traver and Yettem as well as the cities of Dinuba, Woodlake and portions of Visalia.

Supervisor Dennis Townsend ran unopposed in the District 5 race.

Candidates must receive over 50% of the vote in the primary election. If no candidate gets a majority of the vote, the top two will advance to the general election in November.

This story was originally published June 2, 2026 at 9:34 PM.

María G. Ortiz-Briones
The Fresno Bee
María G. Ortiz-Briones is a reporter and photographer for McClatchy’s Vida en el Valle publication and the Fresno Bee. She covers issues that impact the Latino community in the Central Valley. She is a regular contributor to La Abeja, The Bee’s free weekly newsletter on Latino issues. | María G. Ortiz-Briones es reportera y fotógrafa de la publicación Vida en el Valle de McClatchy y el Fresno Bee. Ella cubre temas que impactan a la comunidad latina en el Valle Central. Es colaboradora habitual de La Abeja, el boletín semanal gratuito de The Bee sobre temas latinos. Support my work with a digital subscription
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