According to Warren Slocum, Chief Elections Officer, “San Mateo County registered
voters can check their mailboxes starting today for their copy of the newly redesigned
Sample Ballot and Official Election Information Pamphlet.”
The newly designed election materials were the result of feedback from voters. “We
listened to what voters liked and what areas could be improved in the presentation of
voting materials and we implemented those suggestions,” Slocum said.
The new design is simple, easy to use and is vitally important for three reasons.
First, the Sample Ballot provides registered voters with information about contests and
measures each individual voter gets to vote on. For this election there are 60 different
types of booklets depending on where a person lives.
Second, the pamphlet tells voters where to vote. Slocum noted that from election to
election “we try to keep the same voting locations but sometimes unforeseen
circumstances require us to make a change.”
And third, the pamphlet can be used to apply for a regular absentee ballot or a voter can
sign up to be a permanent absentee voter. “More and more voters are choosing to
become permanent absentee voters because it is so convenient and generally speaking
people are extremely busy. The beauty of being a permanent absentee voter is that for
each election the voting materials and an official ballot just arrive in the mailbox – no
request is required. It greatly simplifies your life,” Slocum said.
There are 118,214 permanent absentee voters in the County and that represents
approximately 33 % of the total number of registered voters (350,004).
Absentee ballots will begin to be mailed to voters on Oct. 11th. Voters can download a
request for an absentee the county Web site at www.shapethefuture.org .
To ensure sufficient processing time, the last day by law that the Elections Division
may mail a voter-requested absentee ballot is Nov. 1st. Voters may also pick up an
absentee ballot in the county elections office and the satellite office from Oct. 11 until
Election Day, Nov. 8th.
The Elections Office is located at 40 Tower Road in San Mateo and the satellite office is
located at 555 County Center, 1st Floor, Redwood City. The hours of both locations are
Monday through Friday from 8:00 am to 5:00 pm.
For more information on the upcoming election, visit the county elections Web site at
www.shapethefuture.org.
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