Politics & Government

Pleasanton Voters Mail It In For 2020 General Election

Just one in 20 registered Alameda County voters opted to head to the polls. See the county's record-breaking voter registration totals.

Bay Area elections officials reported a smooth day at the polls without major hiccups.
Bay Area elections officials reported a smooth day at the polls without major hiccups. (Renee Schiavone/Patch)

PLEASANTON, CA — Alameda County saw sky-high numbers for voter registration, but exceptionally low in-person voter turnout in the 2020 general election.

Some 966,000 Alameda County residents were registered to vote as of Tuesday night, including 48,344 Pleasanton residents. Of Pleasanton's registered voters, 86 percent opt to vote by mail, county statistics show.

Alameda County elections officials still have more mail-in ballots to tally, but turnout was nearly 40 percent as of Tuesday night.

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Mail-in ballots were particularly popular this year amid the coronavirus pandemic. Fewer than five percent of registered Alameda County voters opted for in-person polling places this year — that's Alameda County's lowest in-person turnout rate since 2008, the most recent year for which vote by mail statistics were readily available.

Elections officials have 30 days to certify the results of the election.

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See how this year's registration and voter turnout statistics compare to recent presidential elections in Alameda County:

General Election YearRegistrationVote by Mail TurnoutElection Day TurnoutTotal Turnout
2020 (unofficial results as of Tuesday night)966,088326,235 (34%)45,879 (5%)372,114 (39%)
2016888,709444,988 (50%)225,257 (25%)670,245 (75%)
2012810,836333,449 (41%)269,030 (33%)602,479 (74%)
2008803,009303, 807 (38%)324,738 (40%)628,545 (78%)
2004742,258UnavailableUnavailable567,915 (77%)

Source: Alameda County Registrar of Voters

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