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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: October 21, 2004
   
Contact: Warren Slocum, Chief Elections Officer & Assessor-County Clerk-Recorder
 
Phone: (650) 363-4988
Fax: (650) 363-1903
E-mail: wslocum@smcare.org
Web: www.shapethefuture.org
www.smcare.org
  555 County Center, First Floor
Redwood City, CA 94063-1665
 

Processing of Absentee and Provisional Ballots for the November 2nd General Election Open to Observers

Redwood City CA – Warren Slocum, San Mateo County's Chief Elections Officer, announced today that the Elections Office at 40 Tower Road in San Mateo will begin the opening and processing of voted absentee ballots for the November 2nd Presidential General Election on Tuesday, October 26 at approximately 8:30 A.M. Any person or organization interested in observing this process may contact the Elections Division’s Manager, Mr. David Tom , at (650) 312-5222.

In accordance with state law, the opening and counting process of the returned voted ballots is open to the public and may commence no earlier than 7 days prior to the Election. The results shall not be tallied at any time before the close of polls on Election Day, 8:00 P.M. on November 2nd.

The processing and counting of absentee ballots and provisional ballots collected at the precinct polling places on Election Day are a part of the official canvass, which is open to the public and must commence no later than the Thursday following the election. This process will also take place at the Elections Division Office at 40 Tower Road , and interested observers should call the Elections Manager.

“The canvass of votes is the most important and yet the least understood aspect of an election.” Slocum said. For more information on applying for an absentee ballot, polling place locations or about elections in general, visit www.shapethefuture.org or call (650) 312-5222.

 
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