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Alameda County
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REGISTRAR of VOTERS

Registrar: Bradley J. Clark

Phone: (510) 272-6973
(510) 208-4967 (TDD)

Fax: 510-272-6982

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Registrar of Voters Address:
Alameda County Court House
1225 Fallon St., Rm G-1
Oakland, CA 94612-4283


LEAGUE of WOMEN VOTERS

* Alameda - (510) 869-4969
* Berkeley-Albany-Emeryville - (510) 843-8828
* Eden Area - (510) 538-5547
* Fremont-Newark-Union City - (510) 794-5783
* Livermore-Amador Valley - (925) 443-VOTE
* Oakland - (510) 834-7640
* Piedmont - (510) 658-9597
* Bay Area - (925) 283-7093
* California; 1-888-870-VOTE - Email: lwvc@jps.net
* United States

DIRECTORY of CONTESTS
Find information about contests on selected* areas in Alameda County:

* Only contests in the following areas are supported on this site: Oakland's City Council District 6.

There will be an 8 day period 10 days before Election Day, April 17, 2001, when voters of Oakland's City Council District 6 can visit one of four sites in the district, or two elsewhere and actually cast their vote. The four sites are:

  • Eastmont Mall, 2nd Floor - 73rd and Bancroft Avenues,
  • Rainbow Recreation Center - 5800 International Blvd.,
  • Redwood Heights Recreation Center, 3883 Aliso Avenue,
  • Oakland Fire Station #21 at 13150 Skyline Blvd.

These polling places will be open from 11 AM - 7 PM on Saturday March 31 through Saturday April 7, 2001.

In addition, people can go to vote at the City Clerk's office, Oakland City Hall, 2nd Floor April 2 - April 6 from 8:30 AM to 5 PM (til 7 PM on Tuesday, April 3) or at the Registrar of Voter's Office 1225 Fallon St., Room G-1, March 19 through April 17, Monday through Friday from 8:30 AM to 5 PM (and until 8 PM on Election Day, April 17)


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You must have registered before April 2 to vote on April 17.

Call (510) 663-8683 for more information.

Fill out the Online Registration Form from the Secretary of State.

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ELECTRONIC VOTING

  • Except for absentee and provisional ballots, all voting in Oakland's City Council District 6 Special Election will be on easy-to-use electronic voting machines which can display election information in English, Spanish and Chinese, and which can be used by voters with limited sight.
  • Voters are welcome to go to the Registrar of Voter's office for a demonstration of the machine. In addition, poll workers will instruct voters in the use of the machines at polling places.
  • Use of the machines is also being demonstrated periodically on Oakland's government cable station KTOP - Channel 10.

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