Alameda County

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Alameda County

Hey there Alameda County voter! You’ll be receiving a ballot in the mail by default for this election. Starting Feb. 5, you can return your ballot to any drop box location in the county. If you prefer to vote in-person, you can cast your ballot at the Registrar of Voters office beginning Feb. 5, or at any Vote Center in the county, beginning Feb. 24

Download a printable version (PDF) of the Alameda County Voter Guide.

Measure B

Should Alameda County adopt the state’s recall rules?

Supervisor, District 4

A progressive outsider, Jennifer Esteen, challenges a six-term incumbent, Nate Miley.

Supervisor, District 5

Eight-term supervisor Keith Carson’s abrupt retirement has opened up a supervisor seat that includes Berkeley and Emeryville.

U.S. House of Representatives, District 12

Barbara Lee’s bid for the U.S. Senate leaves her House seat open for the first time in 26 years, drawing a slew of candidates to replace her.

State Senate, District 7

The winner of this hotly contested race will replace termed-out state Sen. Nancy Skinner.

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