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Protect Your Vote - Vote In Person

To Not Vote - Is A Vote


Let Your Voice Be Heard

A special election for District 1 of the California State


Senate has been called for June 4, 2019.
A primary election will take place on March 26, 2019.[6]

Nevada County voters will be getting their Vote-By-Mail-Ballots soon


for the Special Election for the District 1 State Senate seat.

Election Integrity Project-CA strongly recommends that when you


receive your "Official Vote-By-Mail Ballot" that you do not open
it and that you vote in person at your polling place on Election Day.
Take your "Official Vote-By-Mail Ballot" to the voting center and
surrender it to a poll worker in exchange for a paper ballot.

If you do not have your "Official Vote-By-Mail Ballot", you will be


allowed to vote on a "provisional" ballot, which will be counted after
elections officials have confirmed that you are registered to vote and
you did not already vote in that election. EC §§ 3015, 3016

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Make sure the person accepting your surrendered Vote-By-Mail-
Ballot marks the ballot as surrendered and cuts it to make sure it
cannot be "harvested" at a later time.

Voting by a paper ballot rather than a Vote-By-Mail-Ballot is the only


way to secure your vote.

All votes submitted in envelopes (conditional, mail and provisional)


pass through dozens of hands or more. Signatures are verified, a
highly subjective process, and ballots are scrutinized, "corrected", at
times "copied over" or "remade" before counting.

With 60%+ of the CA population now voting by mail and another


significant percentage voting provisionally, both voting methods that
are easily manipulatable, the results tabulated represent at best the
system's approximation of the actual will of the people, at worst a
manipulated or error-ridden election result.

Make sure you are registered to vote.


Check your voter status HERE
You can exchange your Vote-By-Mail-Ballot for a
paper ballot at the following locations.

Vote Center Locations & Hours


Grass Valley - Vote Center
Gold Miners Inn
121 Bank St
Grass Valley
Open: Tuesday, March 26th 7am - 8pm
Nevada City - Vote Center

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Nevada County Elections Office
950 Maidu Ave., Suite 210
Nevada City
Open: February 25th 8 am-5 pm M-F
March 16th 8 am-5 pm M-F 8 am-4 pm Sat -Sun
March 26th 7 am - 8 pm
Truckee - Vote Center
Truckee Town Hall
10183 Truckee Airport Rd, Truckee
Open: March 16th - March 25 8 am - 4 pm Sat Sun
March 26th 7 am - 8 pm

If you are unable to go to a Vote Center the next best thing is to take
your Vote-By-Mail-Ballot to the county elections office or if unable to
do that use the last resort of a Drop-Off Box. You can find Drop-Off
Box locations by clicking here.

Nevada County Tea Party Patriots | 530-270-9004


P. O. Box 3275, Grass Valley CA 95945 | Website: www. nevadacountyteaparty.org

Nevada County Tea Party | P. O. Box 3454, Grass Valley, CA 95945

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