Solano County

Wind turbines rise above agricultural hills in Solano County. The image is in black and white and contained in a light blue circle.

Solano County

Hey there Solano 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’ll need to go to your assigned polling place on Election Day, March 5, between 7 a.m. and 8 p.m.

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

Supervisor, District 1

Two candidates are vying to replace Supervisor Erin Hannigan, who is retiring this year after serving three terms representing the Vallejo area.

Measure A

Should the city of Benicia increase the transient occupancy tax at hotels and vacation rentals from 9% to 13%?

Measure B

Should the city of Benicia adopt a three-quarter percent increase of its sales tax to generate additional revenue for general government purposes?

State Senate, District 3

Whoever succeeds termed-out state Sen. Bill Dodd will face challenges around wildfire, water, housing — and a plan by tech billionaires for a brand new city in Solano County.

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