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Voting In Berkeley: Everything You Need To Know
The polls will close at 8 p.m. If you still have your mail-in ballot, you may drop it off at any vote center.

The polls will close at 8 p.m. If you still have your mail-in ballot, you may drop it off at any vote center.

The polls will close at 8 p.m. If you still have your mail-in ballot, you may drop it off at any vote center.
The polls will close at 8 p.m. If you still have your mail-in ballot, you may drop it off at any vote center.
The polls will close at 8 p.m. If you still have your mail-in ballot, you may drop it off at any vote center.
The polls will close at 8 p.m. If you still have your mail-in ballot, you may drop it off at any vote center.
The polls will close at 8 p.m. If you still have your mail-in ballot, you may drop it off at any vote center.
The polls will close at 8 p.m. If you still have your mail-in ballot, you may drop it off at any vote center.
The polls will close at 8 p.m. If you still have your mail-in ballot, you may drop it off at any vote center.
Five candidates are vying for the District 5 City Council seat. Measure V is a sales-tax increase.
Local races include Martinez city treasurer, two City Council seats, four school board seats, District 5 county supervisor, among others.
Six candidates are vying for three seats on the Hercules City Council, while two candidates are competing to serve as Pinole city treasurer.
Gov. Newsom's executive order required counties to mail ballots to all California voters amid COVID-19 safety concerns.
Benicia voters decide among three candidates vie for mayor, four candidates for two City Council seats, and whether to pass Measure D.
Businesses in Santa Monica and Venice board up in anticipation of potential unrest following the major damage, fires and looting on May 31.
Healdsburg voters are tasked with choosing three City Council members and deciding on Measure BB and Measure T in the Nov. 3, 2020 election.
Voters will head to the polls Tuesday to vote for one of the three candidates vying to represent West Basin Division 3.
Voters will head to the polls Tuesday to vote for three of the six candidates vying to represent Beach Cities Health District.
Voters will head to the polls Tuesday to vote for two of the four candidates vying for a spot on the Palos Verdes Library District Board.
Voters will head to the polls Tuesday to vote for two of the three candidates vying for a spot on the Rolling Hills City Council.
Voters will head to the polls Tuesday to vote for three of the seven candidates vying for a spot on the Rolling Hills Estates City Council.
Voters will head to the polls Tuesday to vote for two of the four candidates vying for a spot on the PVPUSD Governing Board.
Voters will head to the polls Tuesday to vote for 3 of the 4 candidates vying for a spot on the Santa Monica College Board of Trustees.
Malibuites are heading to the polls to vote for City Council candidates, a hotel tax increase, and three legislative races.
Voters will head to the polls Tuesday to vote for three of the eight candidates vying for a spot on the SMMUSD Board of Education.
Voters will head to the polls Tuesday to vote for three of the nine candidates vying for a spot on the Culver City Council.
Voters will head to the polls Tuesday to vote for two of the six candidates vying for a spot on the Culver City Unified School Board.
Voters will head to the polls Tuesday to vote for two of the 21 candidates vying for a spot on the Santa Monica City Council.
The Watsonville City Council will see at least two fresh faces, with only one incumbent in the running for re-election.
Watsonville-area voters will decide who should represent residents of Pajaro Valley Unified School District Board area 3 and 6.
Nine women are seeking to fill four of the six seats on the Santa Cruz City Council.
A Democrat incumbent looks to fend off his Republican challenger in the race to serve Santa Cruz, Capitola, Scotts Valley and beyond.
A Democrat incumbent looks to fend off his Republican challenger in the race to serve Watsonville, Gilroy, Salinas and most of Monterey Co.
A Democrat incumbent looks to fend off his Republican challenger in the race to serve Watsonville, Gilroy, Salinas and most of Monterey Co.
The polls will open at 7 a.m. and close at 8 p.m. If you still have your mail-in ballot, you may drop it off at any vote center.
The district including Santa Cruz and San Luis Obispo counties, plus parts of Monterey and Santa Clara counties, will see a shakeup in 2020.
The polls will open at 7 a.m. and close at 8 p.m. If you still have your mail-in ballot, you may drop it off at any vote center.
A Democrat incumbent is facing off against a Republican small business owner to represent the region in Washington, D.C.
The polls will open at 7 a.m. and close at 8 p.m. If you still have your mail-in ballot, you may drop it off at any vote center.
The polls will open at 7 a.m. and close at 8 p.m. If you still have your mail-in ballot, you may drop it off at any vote center.
Congressional Districts 42 and 50, city council seats, Temecula Valley Unified School District trustee seats and Assembly District 75.