November 4, 2014, Election: Precincts for Official Canvass Manual Tally Have Been Selected

Department of Elections
City and County of San Francisco
John Arntz, Director

For Immediate Release

SAN FRANCISCO, November 17, 2014 – The Department of Elections selected precincts this morning to include in the manual counting of ballot cards associated with the 1% manual tally as required under California Elections Code (CEC) section 15360(a)(b)(i) which is among the final steps to conducting the official canvass for the November 4, 2014, Consolidated General Election.

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Updated Unofficial Results Will Be Released Today at 4 p.m.

Department of Elections
City and County of San Francisco
John Arntz, Director

For Immediate Release

SAN FRANCISCO, November 5, 2014 – The Department will release updated unofficial results, including ranked-choice report, at 4 p.m. today. This release will include results from approximately 8,000 vote-by-mail ballots the Department received in the mail yesterday.

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Tomorrow is Election Day

Department of Elections
City and County of San Francisco
John Arntz, Director

For Immediate Release

SAN FRANCISCO, November 3, 2014 – Tomorrow is Election Day for the 2014 Consolidated General Election.

All San Francisco polling places citywide will be open for voters from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.

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Department of Elections Announces Results Reporting Schedule for November 4, 2014, Election

Department of Elections
City and County of San Francisco
John Arntz, Director

For Immediate Release

SAN FRANCISCO, November 2, 2014 – The Department of Elections will report unofficial election results for the November 4, 2014, Consolidated General Election according to the schedule below. The Department will provide results on sfelections.org in English, Chinese, and Spanish.

Reporting of Results on Election Night after the Close of Polls

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Election Day—Tuesday, November 4—Is Just Around the Corner!

Department of Elections
City and County of San Francisco
John Arntz, Director

For Immediate Release

SAN FRANCISCO, November 1, 2014 – On Election Day, Tuesday, November 4, 576 polling places will be open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. in neighborhoods throughout the City. Over 2,500 volunteer poll workers, many of whom are bilingual, will be waiting to assist San Francisco voters during voting hours.

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Department of Elections Advises Voters of Closure of City Hall’s Grove, Goodlett, and McAllister Street Entrances on Friday, October 31

Department of Elections
City and County of San Francisco
John Arntz, Director

For Immediate Release

SAN FRANCISCO, October 30, 2014 – The Department of Elections advises voters that early voting will take place as scheduled from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. tomorrow, Friday, October 31, but the Giants Parade and Celebration will affect access to City Hall.

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Department of Elections Advises Voters to Check Their Polling Place Locations

Department of Elections
City and County of San Francisco
John Arntz, Director

For Immediate Release

SAN FRANCISCO, October 29, 2014 – The Department of Elections urges San Francisco voters to check their polling place locations as they prepare to vote on Tuesday, November 4.

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Department of Elections Reminds Voters of the Many Voting Options for the November 4 Election. How Will You Do It?

Department of Elections
City and County of San Francisco
John Arntz, Director

For Immediate Release

SAN FRANCISCO, October 28, 2014 – The Department of Elections reminds San Francisco voters of the many voting options voters can choose from when voting in the November 4 Election.

Vote at the Department’s office in City Hall
The voting hours are:

• Weekdays through November 3, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

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Department of Elections Reminds Voters Who Vote By Mail to Return Their Ballots

Department of Elections
City and County of San Francisco
John Arntz, Director

For Immediate Release

SAN FRANCISCO, October 27, 2014 – The Department of Elections reminds voters who have not yet returned their vote-by-mail ballots that those ballots must be received by the Department no later than 8 p.m. on Election Day, Tuesday, November 4. As of Saturday, October 25, the Department received 38,072 voted ballots, which represents 16% of the total number of ballots issued.

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