Tomorrow is Election Day -- get out and VOTE!

Dear Friends and Neighbors,

Tomorrow is Election Day – Tuesday, March 5. I encourage you to cast your ballot and have your voice heard in this important election.

Early voter turnout so far is extremely low -- only about 15% of ballots have been cast. I want to make sure that District 5 is well-represented at the ballot box because every one of your voices matter. 

So I’m writing to remind you – vote! When we cast our votes, we are creating the conditions that help us transform our neighborhoods, our city, and our lives. 

Please see details below on how and where to vote.

In community,

Dean Preston, District 5 Supervisor


VOTER INFORMATION
FOR OUR UPCOMING ELECTION TUESDAY, MARCH 5, 2024


In the upcoming election, all San Francisco voters will continue to have many secure options to cast their ballots. Here is a link to the San Francisco Voter Information Pamphlet where you can find information about candidates and local ballot measures. You can find information about State Propositions here.

Vote By Mail
All voters who registered by the February 20 registration deadline automatically received vote-by-mail ballots in the mail:

  • Fill out and mail in your ballot on or before March 5th; or

  • Drop at an official drop-box: bring your ballot to a drop box through 8 p.m. on March 5 (Election Day), 37 official ballot drop boxes will be available in neighborhoods across San Francisco. (For locations, please visit sfelections.org/ballotdropoff


Vote at City Hall
The City Hall Voting Center will be open for in-person voting, ballot drop-off and registration services.

Vote at Your Assigned Neighborhood Polling Place on Election Day!
On March 5th, 501 polling places throughout San Francisco and the City Hall Voting Center will be open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. for in-person voting, ballot drop-off, and registration services.

On election day vote at your polling place. Voters can check their polling place address on the back cover of the Voter Information Pamphlet or at sfelections.org/myvotinglocation

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