Voting at home is a safe, secure way for voters to cast their ballots in the November election. Voters will receive their ballot in the mail, and they can return it in the envelope provided to an accessible ballot drop box by 8:00 pm on November 3rd. Additional ballot drop boxes are being installed for the convenience of voters. Voters may also return their ballots by mail in the postage paid envelope. Mailed ballots must be postmarked by November 3rd.
There will be in-person Vote Centers open October 31st – November 3rd for voters who need assistance, want to vote on an accessible tablet, need to obtain a replacement ballot, need language assistance, need to register and vote in person, or any other reason. The Election Office will be open starting October 5th through election day for in-person voting assistance.
Training Materials
Measure Assignment List(PDF, 480KB)(PDF, 480KB)
NOTICE TO VOTERS IN the City of SelmaThe County of Fresno Voter Information Guide for the Consolidated November 3, 2020 General Election mailed to voters in the City of Selma inadvertently included a clerical error in the spelling of the last name of the author for the Argument Against Measure E. The correct spelling of the author’s last name is: Robertson. This clerical error affects the County of Fresno Voter Information Guide mailed to voters in the City of Selma only and does not affect any official ballots.
Rebuttal Deadline to Argument in Favor or Against – Friday August 28, 2020
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