Update: Election Day 2024 Arrives
Update at 9:45 am: At this morning’s Tuolumne County Board of Supervisors meeting, Clerk and Auditor-Controller, Donnie McNair reported that around 22,000 ballots have already been received, which is 62% of registered voters.
He added, “If you haven’t voted yet, and have your ballot, please use one of our 10 drop-off boxes. If you want to use the mail, please go to the post office and go inside and get it postmarked so that it has today’s date on it. If you lost your ballot, or want to come and vote at one of the Vote Centers, we have five (locations). If you haven’t registered yet, you can come in and get a conditional ballot (at a Vote Center).”
The ballots will be tabulated after the polls close at 8 pm.
Original story posted at 6:29 am: Sonora, CA — It is Election Day and the Vote Centers will be open from 7 am until 8 pm across California.
If you still have a ballot to drop off, the official drop boxes are a good option at this point. If you still are planning to send a ballot through the mail, election officials say it is best to physically take it into the post office, and have it stamped by a worker, to ensure it is postmarked by today. If it is just dropped in a mailbox, it might not be post-marked until tomorrow (and ineligible).
There will be twice hourly local election updates after the polls close on AM 1450/FM 102.7 KVML, Star 92.7 and 93.5 KKBN. The results will also be posted on myMotherLode.com. KVML will also provide special live national election coverage throughout the evening with updates on the race between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump.
In the Mother Lode, there are board of supervisor races, Angels Camp City Council, school boards, special districts, and tax measures.
There are also competitive regional Assembly and Congressional races.
To view a list of local Vote Centers and ballot drop boxes, click here.
To see a list of local races, click here.