
For just about every Election, San Mateo County has hosted an “Election Central” where we distribute election results as we converse among a spread of food, television commentary, and online ballot tracking.
The Statewide Direct Primary Election will be no exception. Held at The Rotunda, located on the first floor of 555 County Center in Redwood City, our doors will once again be open for Election Central. We invite you to join us on June 3 to celebrate an evening of election results excitement.
Election Central begins at 7:30 p.m. , with the distribution of results beginning at 8:05 p.m. The results schedule is below.
8:05 p.m. – Vote by Mail Results
8:30 p.m. – Mail ballot Precinct Results
9:00 p.m. – Universal Voting Center Results
9:30 p.m. – Precinct Results
Precinct Results will continue to be released every half hour after 9:30 p.m. until all the precinct results are in.
Categories: Election Day/Night · Elections Office · Shape the Future · Vote counting · Voting
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We’re in the thick of the Elections year and California’s political climate is only going to get hotter. Not relegated to a season anymore, the sheer quantity of elections being held in 2008 coupled with the rising costs of producing elections material results in staggering dollar amounts. The price tag on April’s Special Congressional Primary Election was a hard number to swallow, but there was an important lesson to be learned: voting by mail can save a ton of money.
Today is the last day to request a Vote by Mail ballot for the June 3 Statewide Direct Primary Election, so make sure to contact the Elections Office right away! There are a couple ways to get your request in for your Vote by Mail ballot.
1) Go online to http://www.shapethefuture.org/apps/vabr/default.asp and submit an electronic application.
2) Take your Sample Ballot, rip off the back cover, fill out the bottom portion, and fax it to (650) 312-5348.
But whatever you do, don’t mail it! The Elections Office must receive your application today, meaning (once again) postmarks don’t count.
Still have questions? Call the Registration & Elections Division at
(650) 312-5222 for answers!
Categories: Elections Office · Polling place · Shape the Future · Vote By Mail · Voter registration · Voting · early voting
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