10/07/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 10/06/2025 14:05
Vote by dropping your postage-paid return envelope at any mailbox, ballot drop box, or vote center - where you can also replace a lost or damaged ballot.
Voters can send their ballots for the November 4 statewide special election by U.S. mail or bring them to any vote center or drop box in Alameda County by 8 pm on election night.
U.S. citizens at least 18-years-old have until October 20 to register to vote and receive a ballot by mail. Those who miss the deadline can visit any vote center in their county to register and vote between October 25 and November 4.
In this statewide special election on November 4, voters will decide on Proposition 50, which authorizes temporary changes to congressional district maps.
Register to vote by October 20 and then use the U.S. mail, drop boxes, or vote centers to deliver your ballot.
Registered voters will receive ballots by mail to fill out at home.
You can use different tools to find official information about the special election:
Submit your completed ballot by mail, at an official Registrar of Voters drop box, or, between October 25-November 4, in person at a vote center.
The return envelope is postage paid, so you do not need to add postage to mail your return envelope. Postmark it by November 4. Remember to sign the back of your return envelope, otherwise, your vote will not be counted.
Voters must use a drop box or vote center in the county in which they are registered to vote.
There are seven official, secure drop boxes in Berkeley and 60 more throughout Alameda County:
The Registrar of Voters picks up ballots from the drop boxes daily, with the last pick up at 8:00 pm on Tuesday, November 4.
Once you've submitted your ballot, get notified when it's been received and counted by signing up for Alameda County's Track My Ballot online notification system, which is available in nine languages.
Starting October 25, you can visit a vote center to:
Visit any vote center across Alameda County, including three located in Berkeley. Two Berkeley vote centers open October 25, and are open daily until November 4:
The other vote center in Berkeley opens November 1, and is also open daily until November 4:
Hours and dates for the vote centers are:
Election results will be published on the Alameda County Registrar of Voters website starting on November 4 after polls close. Keep in mind that it will take some time for all ballots to be counted, possibly changing outcomes from election night until a final tally is determined.
Postmark your ballot by November 4 or deliver to a drop box or vote center by 8:00 pm that night.
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