
The Registrar of Voters office is holding two hearings on Wednesday, July 26, inviting the public to provide input on the renewal of the County’s Election Administration Plan.
The Registrar’s office adopted the plan in 2022 and is renewing the plan as part of the two-year review process.
The plan describes how the Registrar’s office administers elections under the Voter’s Choice Act.
The vote center model falls under the Voter’s Choice Act, and it modernizes the election process in several ways:
During the hearings, the public can give input on vote center and ballot drop box locations, and voter education and outreach plans.
The public can also find suggestion forms for vote center and ballot drop box locations, and general comment forms on the Registrar’s Voter’s Choice Act page.
Public Hearing #1: In Person or Virtually
Public Hearing #2: Virtual Only
Zoom details will be posted soon at sdvote.com under Voter’s Choice Act and on the Registrar’s Community Calendar.
Interpretation services will be available during both sessions in American Sign Language, Spanish, Filipino, Vietnamese, Chinese, Arabic, Japanese, Korean, Laotian, Persian and Somali.
Important Dates
The Election Administration Plan is reviewed every four years in the odd year prior to a scheduled election year. For more information about the Voter’s Choice Act, visit sdvote.com.