Absentee ballots that have not yet been mailed in can be dropped off at polling places for collection to ensure they are counted, according to San Joaquin County Registrar of Voters Austin Erdman.
Voters may choose candidates in statewide and national races regardless of party affiliation this year under a new open-primary system. The top two vote-getters will participate in the fall elections regardless of which party they represent.
The sole exception is the race for the local county supervisor seat. In that campaign, if one candidate garners more than 50 percent of the vote, that candidate will automatically win the seat. If no one earns that high a vote share, the people with the top two tallies will race again in the fall.
The following is a list of local polling places. To find your polling place, visit www.sjcrov.org or call 468-2885.
Tracy
11865 W. Larch Road
1960 N. Tracy Blvd.
2514 Holly Drive
2100 Iroula Way
1697 Green Springs Court
1520 Monterey Court
330 Acacia St.
535 Mabel Josephine Drive
1701 S. Central Ave.
1201 Citadelle St.
1330 N. Tracy Blvd.
3402 Mars Court
1220 Appalosa Way
7500 W. Linne Road
1219 Whispering Wind Drive
3200 Jaguar Run
1601 N. Tracy Blvd.
975 Scarlett Place
1001 Cambridge Place
1331 Hepburn St.
455 Peerless Way, Apt. 1
2935 Redbridge Road
2139 Yellowstone Ave.
489 W. Mount Diablo Ave.
1635 Chester Drive
1990 Ashland Drive
475 Darlene Lane
950 East St.
1790 Sequoia Blvd.
1875 W. Lowell Ave.
301 W. Grant Line Road
955 Crossroads Drive
903 S. Corral Hollow Drive
1951 W. Middlefield Drive
Mountain House
911 S. Tradition St.
16555 Von Sosten Road
Banta
22484 S. Seventh St.
New Jerusalem
1400 W. Durham Ferry Road
River Club
30000 Kasson Road


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