Santa Clara County Registrar of Voters urges patience as ballots are counted
Mail-in ballots have to be physically taken out of the envelope by someone and then each ballot has to be checked for signatures and errors before being submitted to the counting machine.
All California voters will receive mail-in ballots under new law
All registered voters in California will continue receiving vote-by-mail ballots in future elections under a new law signed Monday.
21 million mail-in ballots on the way to California voters
The Nov. 3 election will test Californians’ commitment to voting by mail as the nation’s most populous state offers far fewer in-person polling places, hoping that during a pandemic voters will choose to cast ballots from the safety of their mailboxes.
Bay Area election officials vow 'absolute confidence' in voting process
Election officials are also keeping a close eye on any problems with voter intimidation at the polls. Any threatening language or actions will not be tolerated as people cast their ballots.
2020 Election FAQ: Get your questions answered to make your vote count
What you need to know about mail-in voting for the 2020 election.
California vote by mail ballots will arrive soon, here’s what you should know
Every registered California voter will soon get a vote-by-mail ballot sent to their address and new safety measures are being taken to insure the voting process goes smoothly.
National Voter Registration Day: Here's how to register in California
More Americans are expected to vote by mail than ever before in the November presidential election, which is just two months away, due to concerns over the coronavirus.
Bay Area voting guide: what you need to know before November election
Your resource for important deadlines, voter registration, how to vote by mail, and more.