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Drop-Off Boxes Aimed at Making it Easier to Vote in Contra Costa County

by ECT

Contra Costa Elections

Contra Costa residents will find it a little easier to vote this upcoming election, as the County Elections Office is teaming up with City Clerks to provide several convenient “CoCo Vote-N-Go” drop off locations prior to and on Election Day.

Brentwood, Antioch, Pittsburg, San Ramon, Orinda, Concord, Pleasant Hill, Walnut Creek, Richmond, San Pablo, Hercules, and Pinole are among the cities who are participating in this effort. The secure, steel drop-off boxes will be in place at those city halls starting the week of Oct. 13 – one week after permanent vote-by-mail and absentee voters receive ballots. Days and hours of availability will vary by city.

In announcing this new service, county Registrar of Voters Joe Canciamilla said: “We are excited to join with our City partners in offering this option for our fast growing number of vote by mail voters. In the future, voters should expect to have an even wider range of drop locations in their local communities.”

The distinguishable red boxes will be available during normal city business hours. City staff members will also have the popular “I Voted” stickers upon request for those who drop off their ballots.

County elections officials will regularly pick up collected ballots.

Ballots may also be dropped off 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the County Elections Office in Martinez, located at 555 Escobar St., or at any polling place on Election Day.

For more information about voting by mail, call 925-335-7800 or visit the County Elections Website at www.cocovote.us.

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3 comments

CaptainKlutz Oct 3, 2014 - 9:59 am

Vote early and often…kidding about often…just vote!

Why isn’t Oakley participating? Let me guess…our mayor couldn’t be bothered?

RJB Oct 4, 2014 - 5:45 pm

Drop off boxes aimed at making voter fraud easier.

CaptainKlutz Oct 4, 2014 - 5:55 pm

Prove that, please. FauxNews or RNC talking points not allowed.

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