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We continue to look for facilities to serve as a Vote Center or Official Ballot Drop Box location for future elections. If you know of a location that might make a great Vote Center or Official Ballot Drop Box location, you can let us know.
Locations are reserved a year in advance for regularly scheduled, statewide elections. Due to strict print and mail deadlines, requests for additional Vote Center and Official Ballot Drop Box locations will not be considered once locations are officially noticed and published.
If you would like to suggest a Vote Center or Official Ballot Drop Box location, simply email precinctoperations@saccounty.gov with your recommendation. While all suggestions will be considered, we reserve the right to make the final location determinations to ensure compliance with state and federal laws.
(i) Vote center and ballot dropoff location proximity to public transportation.
(ii) Vote center and ballot dropoff location proximity to communities with historically low vote by mail usage.
(iii) Vote center and ballot dropoff location proximity to population centers.
(iv) Vote center and ballot dropoff location proximity to language minority communities.
(v) Vote center and ballot dropoff location proximity to voters with disabilities.
(vi) Vote center and ballot dropoff location proximity to communities with low rates of household vehicle ownership.
(vii) Vote center and ballot dropoff location proximity to low-income communities.
(viii) Vote center and ballot dropoff location proximity to communities of eligible voters who are not registered to vote and may need access to same day voter registration.
(ix) Vote center and ballot dropoff location proximity to geographically isolated populations, including Native American reservations.
(x) Access to accessible and free parking at vote centers and ballot dropoff locations.
(xi) The distance and time a voter must travel by car or public transportation to a vote center and ballot dropoff location.
(xii) The need for alternate methods for voters with disabilities for whom vote by mail ballots are not accessible to cast a ballot.
(xiii) Traffic patterns near vote centers and ballot dropoff locations.
(xiv) The need for mobile vote centers in addition to the number of vote centers established pursuant to this section.
(xv) Vote center location on a public or private university or college campus.
The Voter's Choice Act requires the county to consider different communities and populations when selecting the Vote Center and ballot drop-off locations. The following maps show this information, using data from the Census Bureau and the County's Voter Registration files. These maps, along with community input over the coming months, will be used to select locations for Vote Centers and ballot drop-off boxes that best serve the County's diverse communities.
Vote Center (Polling Place) Accessibility Checklist will help surveyors check key features by asking questions about sizes, sloped surfaces, door openings, available parking spaces, and availability of accessible features.
If you are a voter in the County of Sacramento, you may find the Vote Center or Official Ballot Drop Box location most convenient to you by using My Voter Portal or the Vote Center and Official Ballot Drop Box Location webpage during each election cycle.