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Madera & Mariposa Counties Voters: Here is your Voter's Choice Act locations for your areas

The California Gubernatorial Recall Election is now; here are some voter locations in your area


By ONME Newswire

Madera and Mariposa Counties are Voter's Choice Act areas:


The Voter’s Choice Act (VCA) requires each participating county to create an Election Administration Plan (EAP) through a process of public input and public hearings. The EAP is required to describe how the county will administer elections under the VCA and include their plans to educate and outreach to the public. Counties are also required to translate their EAP into all languages that have been assigned to them by the California Secretary of State. State law requires the Secretary of State to accept, reject or accept with modifications the education and outreach provisions of the EAP, as well as to post each county’s EAP on our website. All counties that adopted the Voter's Choice Act for the 2020 election cycle are currently working on completing their EAP.


On September 14, 2021, the State of California will hold a Gubernatorial Recall Election for Governor Newsom's seat. All 58 counties in California are participating in a mail-in ballot election; registered voters can mail in their ballots, drop them off at secure ballot box locations or visit their main election's office to register to vote and receive a printed ballot for the upcoming recall election. Voters should return their vote-by-mail ballots by mail with prepaid postage as long as it is postmarked by September 14, 2021 or in-person to a secure ballot drop box, to a voting location or your county elections office by 8:00 p.m. on September 14, 2021.


The recall ballot will ask two questions:

1) Do you want to recall Governor Newsom?

and

2) If the governor is recalled, who do you want to replace him? (vote from the 46

candidates listed)

  • If 50% or more vote NO, the governor would remain in office.

  • If more than 50% vote YES, the governor would be removed from office and the person with the most votes would replace him.


To get more information about the California Gubernatorial Recall Election process in Central Valley counties, Fresno, Tulare, Stanislaus, Merced, County of Kings and San Joaquin, watch above podcast, It's ONME Local Central Valley for detailed information or refer to list above and click on the county link to visit the website or below for location of County Elections Offices. The websites have detailed information on drop-off locations for ballots, open polling places, and more information about voting registration.


Rebecca Martinez, County Clerk-Recorder

200 W. 4th Street

Madera, CA 93637

(559) 675-7720

(559) 675-7870 Fax

Hours: 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.

https://votemadera.com


Keith Williams, County Clerk

Hall of Records

4982 10th Street

Mariposa, CA 95338

Mailing Address:

P.O. Box 247

Mariposa, CA 95338

(209) 966-2007

(209) 966-6496 Fax

Hours: 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.

http://www.mariposacounty.org/87/Elections


More about the Voter's Choice Act


The California Voter’s Choice Act modernizes elections in California by allowing counties to conduct elections under a model which provides greater flexibility and convenience for voters.


This election model allows voters to choose how, when, and where to cast their ballot by:

  • Mailing every voter a ballot

  • Expanding in-person early voting

  • Allowing voters to cast a ballot at any vote center within their county


The California Voter’s Choice Act became law in 2016 to make voting more convenient and accessible.

  • You choose HOW you vote: Whether using the mail, a drop box or a vote center, you choose the method that works best for you.

  • You choose WHEN you vote: Instead of just one day to vote, you can vote in person during an 11-day period — including weekends — ending on Election Day.

  • You choose WHERE you vote: You can vote in person at any Vote Center in your county.

  • You get the SUPPORT you need: Vote Center staff will be there to help you have a great voting experience, including providing assistance in multiple languages and helping voters with disabilities.


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