Vote in the District Four Special Primary Election in San Diego County – Find Polling Places and Voting Information

2023-08-05 02:32:00

San Diego, California. – As of August 5, seven polling places open for the District Four Special Primary Election in San Diego County.

According to San Diego County Voter Registration authorities, residents living in District Four, which includes the areas of City Heights, La Mesa, Lemon Grove, Clairemont Mesa, Hillcrest, Linda Vista, and dozens of other neighborhoods, you can vote for your district supervisor position starting this Saturday.

This special election follows the resignation of now former San Diego County Board of Supervisors member Nathan Fletcher; the nominees are Janessa Goldbeck, Paul McQuigg, Monica Montgomery Steppe, and Amy Reichert.

The seven polling places that will be open daily from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. from August 4 to 14 are: Cuyamaca College, Encanto VFW Post #1512, North Park Recreation Center, Columbus Club of San Diego, Father Junipero Serra Hall, North Clairemont Recreation Center, and Skyline Hills Library.

The last day of voting will be August 15 when seven more voting centers will open for a total of 14 locations and the hours will change and will be from 07:00 to 20:00.

Voters can also mark their ballot from home, just be sure to sign and date the return envelope, seal their completed ballot inside, and return it to one of the official ballot drop boxes or polling places or mail it via the United States Postal Service. United States, postmarked on or before August 15.

More information regarding this District 4 Special Primary Election can be found in the website.

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