Solano County Registrar of Voters – Page 6 – The Benicia Independent ~ Eyes on the Environment / Benicia news & views (2024)

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August 16, 2020 Roger Straw

By Roger Straw, August 16, 2020

VOTING EARLY is increasingly important information given Trump’s felonious assault on the Postal Service. And it will be important to confirm that the County is processing your ballot properly.

SO… Here’s information from our Solano County Registrar of Voters on how you can TRACK your ballot.

Solano County Registrar of Voters – Page 6 – The Benicia Independent ~ Eyes on the Environment / Benicia news & views (1)You will want to take advantage of the ballot notification tools. You will get either a text or e-mail reminder saying that the ballots are in the mail on the way to them. And when you send it back (even if you use a drop off location) – you’ll get an e-mail or text telling you the ballot got to the Registrar of Voters office, and notifying you if there are any problems (like they couldn’t count it, or signature didn’t match, etc.). Super helpful. You can SIGN UP TODAY for that information here: solanocounty.com/depts/rov/text_alerts.asp

MORE…

I know there must be a few of you out there like me. I never voted by mail before!

Solano County Registrar of Voters – Page 6 – The Benicia Independent ~ Eyes on the Environment / Benicia news & views (2)

This year, most everyone will be voting by mail. With all the talk about Trump trying to hobble the Post Office, I got to thinking we should be ready to vote by mail, AND… ready do it early!

So here’s our election calendar.

YOUR BALLOT WILL ARRIVE BY MAIL IN LATE SEPTEMBER. (UPDATE: on Sept 26)

  • >> Return your ballot by mail anytime, but my advice this year is, do it early! (Technically, ballots must be postmarked no later than November 3.)
  • Or, drop your ballot off at the Benicia City Clerk’s office beginning Oct. 5. (Map: City Hall, 250 East L Street) To be super safe, you can drop it off after Oct. 5 at the Solano County Registrar of Voters office, Map: 675 Texas St., Suite 2600.)
  • Or, if you haven’t already returned your ballot (hint, hint…), take advantage of curbside dropoff Oct. 29-Nov. 3 (click for details, at bottom of page). A curbside dropoff location has been added in Benicia at Gateway Church 1315 Military West. This was added due to concerns that have been coming up with USPS. All Locations are open 8:00a.m. to 5:00p.m., including Saturday, plus
    7:00a.m. to 8:00p.m. on Election Day.
  • Or, Election Day dropoff at one of 6 Benicia polling places or the City Clerk office (click for details, Benicia on p. 6). Or again, drop off at any of the places listed above, including the Solano County Building in Fairfield, (Map: 675 Texas St.).

Below is all you need to know, directly from the Solano County Registrar of Voters page, including an excellent 3-minute video and lots of detailed information to follow.

Voting Options and Information for November 3, 2020

In an effort to reduce the impact of the Coronavirus spread, the Solano County Registrar of Voters is preparing several voting options that voters should be aware of. Please check this site often as information will be updated closer to the election. Last updated August 1, 2020.

VIDEO: Check out the options you have for voting safely this Election Day

No Contact Voting:
As an option to in-person voting, all voters can vote without contact with our staff or office.

All voters will be mailed a vote-by-mail ballot for the November 3, 2020 election.Ballots will be automatically mailed at the end of September, and voters have the following options to return ballots:

Solano County Registrar of Voters – Page 6 – The Benicia Independent ~ Eyes on the Environment / Benicia news & views (3)Ballot Drop-Off:
Starting October 5 (29 days)– 14 Drop-Off locations are available –click for location and hours(drop box is inside an office building).
Solano County Registrar of Voters – Page 6 – The Benicia Independent ~ Eyes on the Environment / Benicia news & views (4)Curbside Drop-Off:
Starting October 29 (5 days) – 8 Curbside drop-off locations are available [including BENICIA]click for locations and hours. (stay in your car, hand ballot to pollworkers)
Solano County Registrar of Voters – Page 6 – The Benicia Independent ~ Eyes on the Environment / Benicia news & views (5)Election Day Drop-Off:
Election Day November 3 (1 day) – 100 poll place drop-off locations are available –click for locations– all locations are 7am to 8pm.

Your ballot packet will provide all the options for returning your vote by mail ballot. All postage is paid by the Registrar of Voters Office for voters mailing ballots back to our office. Voters do not have to vote this ballot, and can still choose to vote in-person using one of the options listed below. Other alternatives include:

Alternatively voters canDownload a Ballot(Available Late-September)- print your ballot at home, and mail it, fax it, or drop it off at adrop-off location.This service is available to any voter without a special request and can be used up to and including on election day provided the ballot is returned to us post-marked by election day.
If you change your mind, you can still vote at your assigned polling place on Election Day.

Limited Contact Voting:

Solano County Registrar of Voters – Page 6 – The Benicia Independent ~ Eyes on the Environment / Benicia news & views (6)Atyour assignedpoll place,all voters can request to vote “Curb-Side”from the comfort of your vehicle.Look for the blue cone outside of your polling place, and call the number listed on the cone.Pollworkers will come out to your car with your ballot and will securely deposit it for you.
This same curb-side option is available if you want to drop off your vote by mail ballot.It may be preferable for you to remainin your vehicle and wesupport that option.

In-Person Voting:

Solano County Registrar of Voters – Page 6 – The Benicia Independent ~ Eyes on the Environment / Benicia news & views (7)Traditional poll place votingwill be available in November. Your assigned location will be provided in the mailtowards the end of September. Depending on health issues, the number of locations mayneed to be reduced in November, which may causefor additionaltime to vote.

COVID-19 INFO:
Pollworkers and Staff:
All poll workers will be required to wear masks and shields, additionally the Registrar of Voters will provide gloves,hand sanitizer, and disinfecting wipes. Pollworkers will be trained on the proper use of this equipment and how to follow the procedures outlined for eachworkspace.

Voters:
Voters will be required to wear face coverings per the state law requiring such in public places. Face coverings will be provided to any voter needing one. Hand Sanitizer and disposable pens will be provided to all voters as well. Voters without face coverings will be encouraged to vote from the safety of their vehicles, or when the pollworkers can clear the area for the safety of other voters.
We encourage allcitizens tofollowthe mandated health requirementsto help protect our staff and community partners.Without our staff and volunteerswe cannotsuccessfully execute an election!Please help us minimize the risk to those helping to administer your voting rights!

Update Your Signature

Solano County Registrar of Voters – Page 6 – The Benicia Independent ~ Eyes on the Environment / Benicia news & views (8)All vote by mail ballots are to be signed by the voter. This signature must match your signature used when you registered to vote. If you would like toupdate your signature,
Please fill out thisform, and return it to our office. We will update your signature based on the information provided.

All Election and voter services are available by phone or online:

707-784-6675; orelections@solanocounty.com
To visit us in-person, please:Request an appointment

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August 8, 2020 Roger Straw

I know there must be a few of you out there like me. I never voted by mail before!

Solano County Registrar of Voters – Page 6 – The Benicia Independent ~ Eyes on the Environment / Benicia news & views (9)

This year, most everyone will be voting by mail. With all the talk about Trump trying to hobble the Post Office, I got to thinking we should be ready to vote by mail, AND… ready do it early!

So here’s our election calendar.

Your ballot will arrive by mail in late September.

Below is all you need to know, directly from the Solano County Registrar of Voters page, including an excellent 3-minute video and lots of detailed information to follow.

Voting Options and Information for November 3, 2020

In an effort to reduce the impact of the Coronavirus spread, the Solano County Registrar of Voters is preparing several voting options that voters should be aware of. Please check this site often as information will be updated closer to the election. Last updated August 1, 2020.

VIDEO: Check out the options you have for voting safely this Election Day

No Contact Voting:
As an option to in-person voting, all voters can vote without contact with our staff or office.

All voters will be mailed a vote-by-mail ballot for the November 3, 2020 election.Ballots will be automatically mailed at the end of September, and voters have the following options to return ballots:

Solano County Registrar of Voters – Page 6 – The Benicia Independent ~ Eyes on the Environment / Benicia news & views (10)Ballot Drop-Off:
Starting October 5 (29 days)– 14 Drop-Off locations are available –click for location and hours(drop box is inside an office building).
Solano County Registrar of Voters – Page 6 – The Benicia Independent ~ Eyes on the Environment / Benicia news & views (11)Curbside Drop-Off:
Starting October 29 (5 days) – 8 Curbside drop-off locations are available [NOTE: in nearby cities, but NONE IN BENICIA]click for locations and hours. (stay in your car, hand ballot to pollworkers)
Solano County Registrar of Voters – Page 6 – The Benicia Independent ~ Eyes on the Environment / Benicia news & views (12)Election Day Drop-Off:
Election Day November 3 (1 day) – 100 poll place drop-off locations are available –click for locations– all locations are 7am to 8pm.

Your ballot packet will provide all the options for returning your vote by mail ballot. All postage is paid by the Registrar of Voters Office for voters mailing ballots back to our office. Voters do not have to vote this ballot, and can still choose to vote in-person using one of the options listed below. Other alternatives include:

Alternatively voters canDownload a Ballot(Available Late-September)- print your ballot at home, and mail it, fax it, or drop it off at adrop-off location.This service is available to any voter without a special request and can be used up to and including on election day provided the ballot is returned to us post-marked by election day.
If you change your mind, you can still vote at your assigned polling place on Election Day.

Limited Contact Voting:

Solano County Registrar of Voters – Page 6 – The Benicia Independent ~ Eyes on the Environment / Benicia news & views (13)Atyour assignedpoll place,all voters can request to vote “Curb-Side”from the comfort of your vehicle.Look for the blue cone outside of your polling place, and call the number listed on the cone.Pollworkers will come out to your car with your ballot and will securely deposit it for you.
This same curb-side option is available if you want to drop off your vote by mail ballot.It may be preferable for you to remainin your vehicle and wesupport that option.

In-Person Voting:

Solano County Registrar of Voters – Page 6 – The Benicia Independent ~ Eyes on the Environment / Benicia news & views (14)Traditional poll place votingwill be available in November. Your assigned location will be provided in the mailtowards the end of September. Depending on health issues, the number of locations mayneed to be reduced in November, which may causefor additionaltime to vote.

COVID-19 INFO:
Pollworkers and Staff:
All poll workers will be required to wear masks and shields, additionally the Registrar of Voters will provide gloves,hand sanitizer, and disinfecting wipes. Pollworkers will be trained on the proper use of this equipment and how to follow the procedures outlined for eachworkspace.

Voters:
Voters will be required to wear face coverings per the state law requiring such in public places. Face coverings will be provided to any voter needing one. Hand Sanitizer and disposable pens will be provided to all voters as well. Voters without face coverings will be encouraged to vote from the safety of their vehicles, or when the pollworkers can clear the area for the safety of other voters.
We encourage allcitizens tofollowthe mandated health requirementsto help protect our staff and community partners.Without our staff and volunteerswe cannotsuccessfully execute an election!Please help us minimize the risk to those helping to administer your voting rights!

Update Your Signature

Solano County Registrar of Voters – Page 6 – The Benicia Independent ~ Eyes on the Environment / Benicia news & views (15)All vote by mail ballots are to be signed by the voter. This signature must match your signature used when you registered to vote. If you would like toupdate your signature,
Please fill out thisform, and return it to our office. We will update your signature based on the information provided.

All Election and voter services are available by phone or online:

707-784-6675; orelections@solanocounty.com
To visit us in-person, please:Request an appointment

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November 7, 2018 Roger Straw

By Roger Straw, November 7, 2018
[Editor – this is NOT the latest update. For that, seeLatest Benicia Election Results – no changes, just new numbers. – R.S.]

Unofficial at this hour, but unlikely to change:
City Council: Strawbridge and Largaespada
School Board: Maselli, Zada and Ferrucci
Measure E Cannabis: YES

Solano County Registrar of Voters
Election Results

Run Date:11/07/18 01:14 AM(Next update 11/7/2018 at EOD)

Solano County Registrar of Voters – Page 6 – The Benicia Independent ~ Eyes on the Environment / Benicia news & views (16)

Same information as above, in text, can be copied/pasted:

County of Solano
UNOFFICIAL RESULTS
Statewide General Election November 6, 2018
Run Date:11/07/18 01:14 AM

TOTAL VOTES % ELECTION DAY VOTE BY MAIL PROVISIONAL

City of Benicia Member, City Council
Vote for no more than 2 (WITH 8 OF 8 PRECINCTS COUNTED)
CHRISTINA STRAWBRIDGE . . . . . . 6,279 33.47 2,195 4,084 0
LIONEL LARGAESPADA . . . . . . . 5,554 29.61 1,933 3,621 0
KARI BIRDSEYE . . . . . . . . . 4,919 26.22 1,749 3,170 0
WILLIAM EMES JR. . . . . . . . . 1,934 10.31 717 1,217 0
WRITE-IN. . . . . . . . . . . 72 .38 33 39 0

Benicia Unified School District Member, Governing Board
Vote for no more than 3 (WITH 10 OF 10 PRECINCTS COUNTED) MARK MASELLI . . . . . . . . . 7,138 28.61 2,507 4,631 0
SHERI ZADA . . . . . . . . . . 6,582 26.38 2,375 4,207 0
DIANE FERRUCCI. . . . . . . . . 5,202 20.85 1,678 3,524 0
ADREAN HAYASHI. . . . . . . . . 3,082 12.35 1,058 2,024 0
GETHSEMANE MOSS . . . . . . . . 2,810 11.26 1,082 1,728 0
WRITE-IN. . . . . . . . . . . 132 .53 45 87 0

City of Benicia Measure E – Cannabis tax
Vote for no more than 1 (WITH 8 OF 8 PRECINCTS COUNTED) YES . . . . . . . . . . . . 8,421 76.17 2,892 5,529 0
NO. . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,634 23.83 1,132 1,502 0

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