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LAKE COUNTY, Calif. — The Lake County Registrar of Voters has issued an update on the Nov. 4 Statewide Special Election.
The registrar reported that, for the special election, all registered voters will be mailed a vote-by-mail ballot.
Mailing of vote-by-mail ballots began Monday, Oct. 6. Supplemental mailings will follow for newly registered or re-registered voters.
Make sure your voter registration information is up to date. To ensure there are no delays in receiving your ballot in the mail, verify that the Registrar of Voters has your most up-to-date voter information. Visit https://voterstatus.sos.ca.gov/ or call 707-263-2372 to verify both your residential and mailing address.
Is everything correct? If not, you can update your registration by re-registering to vote at registertovote.ca.gov or by calling 707-263-2372 and requesting a voter registration form be mailed to you.
Return your vote-by-mail ballot
The registrar’s office encourages voters to vote safely at home, and return vote-by-mail ballots in one of the following ways:
• Mail your ballot on or before Election Day – no postage required.
• At any official ballot drop box location. Visit https//caearlyvoting.sos.ca.gov/ or call 707-263-2372 for locations.
• The Lake County Registrar of Voters Office or at any polling place location within the state of California.
Track your vote-by-mail ballot
Receive personalized text message, emails or voicemails letting you know when your ballot is mailed, received, and counted by the Registrar of Voters by subscribing to https://wheresMyBallot.sos.ca.gov.
In-person voting
There will be 19 polling place locations on Election Day. Polling place locations will be staffed for voters to drop off voted ballots or to be issued a replacement ballot from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.
To vote in-person at your assigned polling place site on Election Day, please call the Registrar of Voters Office for instructions. You will be required to vote a provisional ballot if you are unable to surrender your vote-by-mail ballot.
For additional information phone 707-263-2372 or toll free at 888-235-6730.
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LAKE COUNTY, Calif. — Congressman Mike Thompson will host a virtual town hall on Wednesday to discuss issues related to the government shutdown and health care access.
The town hall will take place beginning at 6 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 8,
To RSVP visit here.
The town hall also can be watched on Thompson’s Facebook page.
Thompson will host Covered California Executive Director Jessica Altman.
Together, they will discuss the ongoing government shutdown and answer questions about how it is affecting health care access and coverage across California.
Thompson represents California’s Fourth Congressional District, which includes all or part of Lake, Napa, Solano, Sonoma and Yolo counties.
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