AT A GLANCE: With polls closed and results coming in, we provide you with the results as they get reported in Marin County. Unofficial winners based on all precincts reporting are highlighted in green. Click on SOURCE for more information about each category.


What’s on the Ballot


Races: List of Offices and Candidates by County

(i) indicates incumbent.


BELVEDERE CITY COUNCIL
(Three to be elected)

Nancy Kemnitzer (i)
James Lynch

Chelsea Schlunt
Steve Block

FAIRFAX TOWN COUNCIL
(Three to be elected)

John Reed (i)
Bruce Ackerman (i)
Barbara Coler (i)
Chance Cutrano

Joe McGarry

SAN ANSELMO TOWN COUNCIL
(Three to be elected)

Brian Colbert (i)
Alexis Fineman (i)

John Wright (i)
Ann Politzer
Eileen Burke


SAN RAFAEL MAYOR
(One to be elected)

Kate Colin
Mahmoud Shirazi

SAN RAFAEL CITY COUNCIL – DISTRICT 4
(One to be elected)

John Gamblin (i)
Rachel Kertz
Greg Knell

SAUSALITO CITY COUNCIL
(Three to be elected)

Joan Cox (i)
Ian Sobieski
Melissa Blaustein
Janelle Kellman

Vicki Nichols
Aaron Singer


Measures


MEASURE L- SHORELINE UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT

Renews an existing $212 parcel tax for eight years to enhance academic programs and attract and retain qualified teachers.

PASSED (Requires two thirds approval)

MEASURE M-TAMALPAIS UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT

Renews an existing $469 parcel tax for nine years to maintain academic programs and attract and retain qualified teachers.

PASSED (Requires two-thirds approval)

MEASURE P-SAUSALITO MARIN CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT

A $41.6 million bond issue to replace and modernize classrooms and other school facilities.

PASSED (Requires 55 percent approval).


MEASURE Q-NOVATO

Increases the existing transient occupancy tax by 2 percent for general city services.

PASSED (Requires majority approval).

MEASURE R-SAN RAFAEL

A quarter-cent sales tax for nine years for general city services.

PASSED (Requires majority approval).


General Information


Contact Information for Registrar of Voters

Email:

Contact Marin County election officials at https://www.marincounty.org/depts/rv/contact-us

Phone:

415-473-6456

Address:

3501 Civic Center Drive, Suite 121,
San Rafael, CA. 94903


Voter Information Website

Find all the information you need whether registering to vote, requesting a ballot, finding your polling place or getting general information about the election at the link below.

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How to Register or Check Your Registration

To register or to check voter status, click the link below

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Instructions for Mail-In Ballots

Vote by mail ballots will be issued to all California voters in 2020, at least 29 days before the Nov. 3 election, with no postage due on the return envelope. For more information, click the link below.

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Instructions and Locations for Drop-Off Ballots

A red, white and blue secure ballot box sits at the main entrance to the Marin County Civic Center, at 3501 Civic Center Drive in San Rafael, through 8 p.m. election day. The main entrance is on Peter Behr Drive under the civic center’s south archway.

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Preparing for Election Day


How to Find Your Polling Place

To find your polling place, click the link below.

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Where to Volunteer

Marin says all poll worker jobs are filled, but people can still be put on a waiting list, at the link below.

Apply to be a poll worker

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