
"It's not a general election year - but Santa Clara County's November ballot is stacked with high-stakes decisions spelling major impacts for Silicon Valley and California. County voters on Nov. 4 will consider everything from gerrymandering to the fate of their public hospitals to their first new elected Assessor in 30 years. The last day to register to vote in the special election is Oct. 20. Those who miss the deadline can request a provisional ballot at any vote center."
"All registered voters should have received a mail-in ballot - or can request or complete online a form from the Registrar of Voters. Voters can email ROV with questions at [email protected] , or call (408) 299-8683 if they haven't received their ballot or lost it. Voters can walk into any vote center or leave their mail-in ballot at any official drop-off location. Click here to find a drop-off location or here for vote center locations."
County voters on Nov. 4 will decide issues ranging from gerrymandering and the future of public hospitals to electing the first new Assessor in 30 years. The last day to register is Oct. 20; provisional ballots are available at vote centers. All registered voters should have received a mail-in ballot or can request one online from the Registrar of Voters. Voters can email ROV at [email protected] or call (408) 299-8683 for assistance, and can return ballots at vote centers or official drop-off locations. County elections officials have received 933 mail-in ballots. Officials estimate turnout in past statewide elections has been between 50% and 60%. Proposition 50 would redraw California's House district boundaries to shift five seats toward Democrats; Republican opponents call it an undemocratic power grab.
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