NOVEMBER PRESIDENTIAL GENERAL ELECTION 2024 BALLOTS MAILED

Published on October 07, 2024

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NOVEMBER PRESIDENTIAL GENERAL ELECTION 2024 BALLOTS MAILED TO EL DORADO COUNTY REGISTERED VOTERS 

 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

                                                                                                               

Contact: Carla Hass       

October 7, 2024   Phone: (530) 621-4609

                                                                  

(PLACERVILLE, CA) – Ballots for the November 5, 2024 election have been mailed to all registered voters in El Dorado County. Voters will receive a combined County voter information and candidate statement guide along with their ballot. If a voter resides in a district where a local measure is being voted on, they will receive a separate combined measure guide. A State voter guide with statewide proposition information will be mailed to each household.

“Voters have three options for how they can return their ballots,” said Registrar of Voters Bill O’Neill. “Voters can vote in person at our Elections office in Shingle Springs starting today or at one of three Vote Centers, by mail, or they can fill out their ballot and return it to any of our 16 official drop boxes.”

Voters can sign up for Where’s my Ballot, a system that allows voters to track their vote-by-mail ballot – when it’s mailed, received and counted – offered by the California Secretary of State by clicking here State of California (ballottrax.net).

O’Neill reminds voters to sign and date their return ballot envelope for their vote to count and that no postage is needed if it is mailed.

Voters who prefer to vote at a Vote Center can do so beginning October 26th daily from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. and election day 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.

“Citizens are encouraged to come to our Elections office and watch the entire process, from the ballot sorting and signature verification process to the ballot extraction process and see how we protect the privacy of the voter, along with the manual audit, ballot tabulation and ballot adjudication where ballots are reviewed for write-in candidates and corrections,” said O’Neill. “We welcome voters to watch the process in person or via livestream, which begins October 9th.”

For more information about voting in the November Presidential General Election visit Elections - El Dorado County (ca.gov) or call (530) 621-7480 or toll free at (800) 730-4322.

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