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Public Information for San Benito Schools
🔍 San Benito County Superintendent of Schools Election 2026

Who is connected to Jenn Logue’s campaign?


San Benito families deserve access to public information.


Jennifer Logue presents herself as a local education leader. Publicly available records, reporting, and opinion writing provide additional context about individuals connected to her campaign and the views they have publicly expressed.


🔍️ What do public sources show about the people supporting her campaign — and the viewpoints associated with them?

🕸️ Publicly Observable Network

Public records and reporting indicate that several individuals associated with Jennifer Logue’s campaign have overlapping connections through political organizing, shared messaging platforms, participation in partisan events, and membership in the same religious community.

Why is this important? These connections may not appear prominently in campaign materials, but they may provide relevant context for voters seeking a fuller picture of the people and viewpoints surrounding the campaign.

📌 Three Names San Benito Voters Should Know

Public figures and commentators who appear in sources related to Logue’s campaign.

Peter Hernandez

Political figure and former local officeholder.

Hernandez is a Republican political figure from San Benito County who has held local office and run for higher office at both the federal and state levels.

Public reporting indicates that Hernandez has publicly supported Donald Trump and spoke at a pro-Trump rally in 2020.

According to local reporting, while serving as supervisor, Hernandez was accused by residents of disregarding COVID mask restrictions while attending a Trump rally and participating in electioneering. Local reporting also states Hernandez was the sole vote against raises for teachers in Hollister in 2018.

Public offices held
  • Supervisor, San Benito County Board of Supervisors
  • Trustee, Hollister School District Board of Trustees
Major elected offices sought
  • Candidate, U.S. House of Representatives, California’s 18th Congressional District (2022 - lost in general election)
  • Candidate, U.S. House of Representatives, California’s 18th Congressional District (2024)

Rob Bernosky

Elected official and political candidate.

Bernosky has been publicly linked to Republican Party leadership in San Benito. Bernosky’s wife appears on Logue’s endorsement page.

Publicly available materials also indicate that Bernosky and Hernandez served during overlapping periods on the Hollister school board.

After attending the Republican Convention as a delegate of the California Republican Party in 2016, Bernosky described Trump’s acceptance speech as “fantastic” and later made a public call to “Make California Great Again.”

Public offices held and candidacies
  • Trustee, Hollister School District Board of Trustees (approx. 2016-2020)
  • Appointed member, local water board (San Benito County area)
Major elected offices sought
  • Candidate, California Secretary of State (2022 general election)
  • Candidate, California State Assembly District 30 (2010, 2012)
  • Candidate, San Benito County Board of Supervisors (2018)
  • Candidate, Hollister School District Trustee Area 4 (2024)

Randy Logue

Family connection and public commentator.

Logue, a retired high school coach and Jenn Logue’s husband, appears in the same broader orbit of publicly documented political and community connections discussed on this page.

In publicly available opinion pieces, Logue has described himself as a Trump-supporting “deplorable,” expressed opposition to certain social justice approaches in education, and publicly criticized LGBTQ+ related issues.

⛪ A Shared Religious Community

📖 One church. One community. Multiple public figures.

Publicly available information indicates that Logue and several individuals connected to the campaign are affiliated with the same local church. That overlap may be relevant because church membership, political activity, and education messaging can intersect in public life.

Public materials associated with the church reflect themes such as
  • Traditional views on gender and sexuality
  • Positions that some readers may view as opposing LGBTQ+ inclusion
  • A worldview that connects religion with social and political issues
Why is this important? Religious belief is personal. At the same time, overlapping church ties, political activity, and school-related messaging may be relevant context for voters considering how publicly expressed viewpoints could intersect with public education.

⚠️ Why This Matters for Schools

Public education serves every family in San Benito County.

🌎 All members of our community should feel welcome:

  • Immigrant families
  • LGBTQ+ students
  • Students from diverse cultural and religious backgrounds

🏛️ Policy concern voters may raise

When a campaign is supported by people who have publicly expressed strong views about education, identity, and politics, families may reasonably ask how those viewpoints could influence school policy or leadership decisions.

📣 What the Public Record Suggests

Several patterns may be observed from the public record:

1
Schools are often framed as sites of cultural or ideological conflict

Local opinion writing and commentary portray education as a struggle over values, influence, and control.

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Overlapping affiliations

The same individuals appear across political organizations, public commentary, and shared religious community membership.

3
Similar themes across settings

Education messaging, political activity, and religious viewpoints often appear to reinforce one another in public-facing materials and statements.

4
A recurring pattern of association

These do not appear to be isolated connections. Rather, the public record reflects an ongoing set of overlapping relationships and shared public viewpoints.

❓ The Question Voters Should Ask

Are these affiliations and viewpoints visible enough in campaign messaging? If these public associations are relevant to the people supporting the campaign, voters may wish to consider whether they are being presented clearly enough.

🔗 Source Library

Check the public record and come to your own conclusions.