Overview
- Marin County opened three additional vote centers this weekend and plans to add 15 more the Saturday before the June 2 primary, with new sites listed on MarinVotes.org.
- Santa Clara County is operating 24 vote centers now and will increase to 112 centers after 88 more open on May 30, according to the county registrar.
- Both counties say vote centers offer in-person voting, ballot drop-off, voter registration, ballot replacement, language support, curbside service, and accessible voting equipment.
- Marin has 18 official drop boxes and Santa Clara has 111 drop boxes available through Election Day, and voters can track mail ballots online via county sites and the statewide Where's My Ballot tool.
- Officials urge voters to use early voting to shorten lines, allow faster ballot processing, and give time to fix any issues so ballots are accepted and counted.