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CONCORD, CA — Election day has finally arrived in Concord, and residents have a number of options for how to cast their ballots.
All California residents were automatically sent ballots in the mail. Once Petaluma residents fill out their ballots, they must sign and date the back of the envelope provided, seal that envelope, and either return them to the nearest USPS mailbox by tomorrow, or drop them off at any official drop box in Contra Costa County. Drop boxes are open 24 hours a day until 8 p.m. Tuesday. Ballots mailed through the postal service must be postmarked by Tuesday.
Here are the nearest drop boxes to Concord:
Concord City Hall, 1950 Parkside Dr., ConcordMonument Crisis Center, 1990 Market St., ConcordSee here for all Contra Costa County drop box locations.
Voters can track their ballot every step of the way with the Where's My Ballot website provided by the California Secretary of State. Voters will receive automatic notifications by text, email, or voicemail on the status of the ballot.
Voters can also vote in-person at any Sonoma County vote center. Vote centers are open Election Day from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.
First Christian Church, 3039 Willow Pass Rd., ConcordContra Costa County Clerk-Recorder-Elections Building, 555 Escobar St., MartinezPittsburg Library, 80 Power Ave., PittsburgWalnut Creek City Hall, 1666 N. Main St., Walnut Creek See here for all voting and drop-off locations near Concord.
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