As the Nov. 4 statewide special election approaches, California voters can weigh in on Proposition 50, which would authorize the temporary redrawing of the state’s congressional district maps.
There are 60 drop boxes in Alameda County, and seven locations in Berkeley. There are two boxes in the Berkeley Civic Center Building, one between Sather Gate and the Architects & Engineers building at UC Berkeley, and others at Frances Albrier Recreation Center, Claremont Branch Library, North Branch Library and West Branch Library.
The Registrar of Voters collects ballots from drop boxes every day, with the final pickup at 8 p.m. Nov. 4. After you turn in your ballot, you can get updates when it is received and counted by signing up for Alameda County’s Track My Ballot service, which is available in nine languages.
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