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Santa Clara County Assessor Larry Stone announced this morning that he will step down next month, triggering the need for an election to find his successor.
Longtime Seattle Times columnist Larry Stone, a three-time winner of the Washington Sportswriter of the Year Award, plans to retire Nov. 10.
Larry Stone’s 27-year run as Santa Clara County assessor faces stiff test in primary Stone is resting his chances on winning by being the experienced, no-surprises candidate.
With Santa Clara County Assessor Larry Stone retiring next month, a special election will cost at least $13.1 million, potentially reaching twice as much as that figure.