Voter's Choice Act
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Your New Voting Experience is Here
Santa Clara County Registrar of Voters is modernizing voting and providing voters with greater flexibility and convenience.
What's changing?
Commencing with the March 3, 2020 Presidential Primary Election:
- Every registered voter receives a Vote By Mail ballot starting 29 days before Election Day
- Voters can vote at any of the Vote Centers in Santa Clara County
- Approximately 100 Vote Centers will be open for 4 days, including Election Day
- Vote Centers will offer more space, additional services and new enhanced voting equipment
VOTERS will have more options and will get to choose WHEN, WHERE, and HOW to vote!
Click on our digital flip book for a complete guide to Voter's Choice and what it means for you.
So, what are the options?
USE YOUR VOTE BY MAIL BALLOT
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OR
GET A BALLOT AT A VOTE CENTER
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*The Registrar of Voters' main office will be open for early voting 29 days before Election Day.
Voter's Choice Act Implementation
The Voter's Choice Act is a new law passed by the California State Legislature in 2016. The VCA was implemented successfully in San Mateo, Sacramento, Napa, Nevada and Madera Counties during the 2018 Elections. Two of the largest Counties in California, Los Angeles and Orange, have also signed on to the VCA model for the 2020 Elections.
For more information, please call toll free: (866) 430-VOTE (8683) or email: [email protected]