NEWS RELEASE SANTA CRUZ COUNTY CLERK-ELECTIONS
701 OCEAN ST., ROOM 210
SANTA CRUZ, CA 95060
831-454-2060 / FAX: 831-454-2445
Toll Free 1-866-282-5900
E-Mail: gail.pellerin@co.santa-cruz.ca.us
Web Site:www.votescount.com

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
May 1, 2006
Contact: Gail L. Pellerin, County Clerk
831-454-2419
831-359-3628 (mobile)

Vote-by-Mail Ballot Requests Deadline is May 30

More than 43,500 of Santa Cruz County’s 141,370 registered voters have requested to vote by mail as the May 30 deadline to request a vote-by-mail ballot nears.

Voters may apply for a vote-by-mail ballot by mail to 701 Ocean Street, Room 210, Santa Cruz, CA 95060, FAX to 831-454-2445, online at www.votescount.com , or in person at the Santa Cruz County Clerk/Elections Department between now and May 30 for a ballot to be mailed to them.

Vote-by-Mail Ballot applications may be found on the back cover of the county Sample Ballot booklet, online at www.votescount.com, and at the City Clerk’s Office in Capitola, Santa Cruz, Scotts Valley and Watsonville. Voters may also write a note including the voter’s residence address in Santa Cruz County, mailing address and signature requesting a vote-by-mail ballot for the June 6, 2006 Primary Election.

Voters who want to obtain a ballot in person, may go to either the Santa Cruz County Clerk/Elections Department, 701 Ocean St., Room 210, in Santa Cruz, or the Watsonville City Clerks’ Office at 215 Union Street, 2nd Floor, in Watsonville during regular business hours, Monday through Friday, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Vote-by-Mail ballots sent to voters may be returned by the voter by mail or dropped off at any of the 159 polling places in Santa Cruz County on Election Day. Voters may also drop off ballots during regular business hours at the County Clerk/Elections Department in Santa Cruz, or the City Clerks' offices in Capitola, Santa Cruz, Scotts Valley or Watsonville during regular business hours.

Ballots must be received by an elections official no later than 8 p.m. on June 6, 2006, postmark is not acceptable. There is a white mailbox-style ballot deposit box in front of the County Government Center where voters may drive up and deposit their vote-by-mail ballot, as well.

A vote-by-mail voter, however, who, because of illness or other physical disability, is unable to return the ballot, may designate his or her spouse, child, parent, grandparent, grandchild, brother, sister or person residing in the same household to return the ballot to the county Elections Department, City Clerk's office, or to any polling place on election day. The authorization for another person to return the vote-by-mail ballot is located on the back of the ballot return envelope.

It is extremely important for voters to sign their application for a vote-by-mail ballot and the vote-by-mail ballot return envelope, in addition to completing all of the other information requested, including the address where the voter lives in Santa Cruz County.

Unfortunately, if there is no signature on the vote-by-mail ballot return envelope or if the signature on the envelope does not match the voter’s signature on his or her voter’s registration card, election officials cannot count the ballot.

After May 30, voters may still obtain an absentee ballot at the Santa Cruz County Elections Department and Watsonville City Clerk’s Office under the late absentee provisions. Voters who want to get a ballot during the final week prior to Election Day, need to be unable to go to the polls due to illness, disability or absence from their precinct on Election Day. A separate application available at the Santa Cruz and Watsonville voting centers must be completed.

If voters are unable to come in and obtain a ballot personally during the six days before and including Election Day, they may provide a written statement allowing an authorized representative of the voter to obtain the ballot on the voter’s behalf.

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For more information, please call the Santa Cruz County Clerk/Elections Department at 831-454-2060, visit our office at 701 Ocean St., Room 210 in Santa Cruz, or check out our website at www.votescount.com.