Elections
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Counting ballots takes time, even for a special election like the Fourth Supervisorial District Special Primary Election. So, what can you expect on election night? The first set of unofficial election night results will come in shortly after 8 p.m.
Elections
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Tuesday, Aug. 15 is the final day to cast your ballot in the special primary election for the Fourth Supervisorial District. Eligible voters can vote early from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday, Aug. 14 at any one of seven vote centers or 29 official ballot drop boxes around the district.
Elections
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If you live in the Fourth Supervisorial District and want to vote in the Aug. 15 special primary election, you must register by Monday, July 31 to receive a ballot in the mail.
Elections
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Starting Tuesday, July 18, registered voters in the Fourth Supervisorial District can return their mail ballot at any one of 29 official ballot drop boxes located around the district.
Government
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Nearly 400,000 ballots are on their way to registered voters in the Fourth Supervisorial District for the Aug. 15 special primary election.
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Voter information pamphlets are on their way to nearly 400,000 registered voters in the Fourth Supervisorial District for the Aug. 15 special primary election.
Elections
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Nearly 400,000 postcards are on their way to registered voters in the Fourth Supervisorial District listing their voting options for the Aug. 15 special primary election.