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Election Day guide: Where to find SF polling places, how to ensure vote counting process

by Tony Hicks, Bay City News March 4, 2024

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A Santa Clara County resident drops off his ballot at the Registrar of Voters Office in San Jose, Calif., on the Election Recall Day in 2021.(Harika Maddala/Bay City News)

The San Francisco Department of Elections will offer voting and ballot drop-off services at 501 polling places across San Francisco between 7 a.m. and 8 p.m. on Tuesday.   

“In every election, we partner with many public and private entities as well as individuals to secure sites like schools, firehouses, garages, community centers, and businesses for the hosting of voting activities,” said John Arntz, San Francisco’s director of elections. “At every polling place, any voter can return their mail ballot, mark and cast a poll ballot, receive language or personal voting assistance, or use accessible equipment and tools.” 

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Each polling place provides ballots listing the contests in which residents of that precinct are eligible to participate. While any local voter can cast a provisional ballot at any local polling place, the elections department can only count ballot selections for contests corresponding to a voter’s residential address.  

Local voters planning to vote in person on March 5 are encouraged to check their assigned polling place using any of the following methods: 

  • Go to the “Find My Polling Place” tab of the voter portal at sfelections.org/VoterPortal. 
  • Check voting site locations and wait times at sfelections.org/pollingplace. 
  • Refer to the back cover of the voter information pamphlet (mailed in early February). 
  • Call the elections department at (415) 554-4375 or email sfvote@sfgov.org. 

The elections department mailed multilingual notices last month to voters whose polling places have changed since the last election.  

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On Election Day, the department will also post multilingual signs at all former polling place sites. These signs will identify the address of the new in-person voting site in multiple languages as well as a QR location code. 

For more information contact the elections department at (415) 554-4375 or email sfelections.org/pollingplace, or visit the department’s office in room 48 of city hall. 

More than just ‘scanning’ and ‘tallying’

The Coalition of Bay Area Election Officials on Monday reminded election watchers that it takes time to count all votes, and counties have 28 days to complete the official canvass of an election. 

The coalition said there are many steps that must be completed to ensure the integrity of the election and that the canvass accomplishes critical tasks, such as ensuring every eligible ballot is counted, that voters only voted once, that proper procedures were followed on Election Day, and that the vote tabulation system is properly counting ballots. 

“Processing vote by mail ballots takes time,” the coalition said in a statement. “Each signature is verified prior to preparing the ballot for counting. Vote by mail ballots postmarked on or before Election Day and received up to seven days after Election Day must go through this process as well.”

“Canvassing votes involves more than just scanning ballots and tallying results,” said Contra Costa County Clerk-Recorder and Registrar of Voters Kristin B. Connelly in a statement. “There are many steps to ensure that ballots are counted properly, the equipment is counting correctly, and the integrity of the election is intact.” 

During the canvass, voting records are updated based on whether a registered voter voted by mail or in person. 

The number of voters is reconciled with the number of ballots cast for each voting location, which is a critical step in ensuring all ballots are accounted for from each voting location.  

A statewide voter registration database linking up all 58 counties helps staff ensure voters only voted once. 

Counties must conduct audits of the ballot counting system with a one-percent manual tally, which involves randomly selecting at least one percent of the precincts of ballots cast in person, as well as vote by mail ballots. Then election officials manually count each set of ballots, then compare them to the machine count results. 

Like all election activities, the canvass is open to the public. Voters can contact their county elections office for more details on how to observe election activities. 

Information on this topic, as well as direct links to local elections offices, can be found at BayAreaVotes.org, or on Facebook at Bay Area Votes. 

Tagged: audit, ballot, Bay Area counties, Coalition of Bay Area Election Officials, Contra Costa County, Election 2024, Election Day, election watchers, mail-in ballot, multilingual, polling places, primary election, registrars of voters, San Francisco, tabulation system, transparency, voters

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