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Weekend Voting In SC And Wville 05/30/18B 20:41 S.S.

Weekend  voting  will  be  available  in  Santa  Cruz  and  Watsonville  this  weekend.    The  Santa  Cruz  County  Clerk/Elections  Department,   and  the  Watsonville  City  Clerk’s  Office  will  be  open  for  voting  from  9  a.m.  until  5  p.m.  both  this  Saturday  and  Sunday (June  2nd  and  3rd).  

Due  to  a  new  California  rule,   voters  who  missed  the  voter  registration  deadline  in  may, can  still register  and  vote….up  to  (and including  on) Election  Day  itself.     Voters  who  choose  that  route  can  vote  at  the  Santa Cruz  County  Elections  Office,   Watsonville  Civic  Plaza,  and the U.C.S.C.  Bay  Tree  Conference Center. (U.C.S.C.  is  open  for  voting  from  Saturday  to  Tuesday only).

 Santa Cruz County voters who have obtained a vote-by-mail ballot for the June 5 Primary Election may return their ballot to any polling place in the State of California no later than 8pm, Tuesday, June 5. Ballots may also be dropped off at one of several drop boxes in the county available 24/7 up to 8pm Tuesday, June 5.   Drop box locations are:

  • 701 Ocean Street, Santa Cruz, in front of the County Government Center
  • 212 Church Street, Santa Cruz, public parking lot
  • 1 Civic Center Drive, Scotts Valley City Hall parking lot
  • 420 Capitola Avenue, Capitola City Hall parking lot
  • 316 Rodriguez Street, Watsonville public parking lot 14
  • UCSC Quarry Plaza, next to the Bookstore
  • Cabrillo College parking lot R near the stadium
  • Felton Covered Bridge Park, Mt. Hermon and Graham Hill roads

As of today, more than 94,800 vote-by-mail ballots have been issued to voters in the June 5 Election, and just over 12,412 have been returned.

Postage is paid for voters who are returning their ballot by mail.  Ballots postmarked on or before Tuesday, June 5, and received by the elections official by the third day after the election will be considered received on time. However, voters should be aware that mail delivery is taking anywhere from 3 to 10 days, so voters are encouraged to mail their ballots no later than Thursday, May 31.

Voters may also drop off their voted ballot at either the Santa Cruz County Clerk/Elections Department or the City Clerk’s Office in Watsonville, Santa Cruz, Capitola, or Scotts Valley.

For more information, please call the Santa Cruz County Clerk/Elections Department at 831-454-2060 or email info@votescount.com, or visit our website at www.votescount.com. The Watsonville City Clerk can be reached at 831-768-3040.   

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