1. Vote by Mail
To protect public health and encourage voting by mail, all registered voters in California will receive ballots in the mail for the November 3, 2020, election. In October, you will be sent a vote-by-mail ballot packet, with an official ballot, instructional insert, postage-paid return envelope, and “I Voted!” sticker. See here for more information.
2. Vote at the Voting Center
The City Hall Voting Center will provide registration and voting services between October 5 and the close of the polls at 8 p.m. on Election Day, November 3. In an effort to protect public health, the City Hall Voting Center will be set up in front of Bill Graham Civic Auditorium on 99 Grove Street, between Polk and Larkin streets. See here for more information.
3. Vote at your Polling Place
On Election Day, Tuesday, November 3, 588 polling places will be open in the City for in-person voting and vote-by-mail ballot drop-off services from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.
To provide adequate voting space and protect public health, between the March 2020 election and the November 2020 election, the Department of Elections has relocated approximately 150 polling place locations. Information about your currently assigned polling place is printed on the back cover of this pamphlet.
The Department of Elections has adopted several new health and safety protocols at all polling places. See here for more information.
Notice: If you decide to vote in person in the upcoming election, please remember to wear a face covering so you can protect public health. You can also make your voting experience faster and safer by using the Voting Locations and Wait Times Tool at sfelections.org/myvotinglocation to check wait times at the City Hall Voting Center and polling places.