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Marin County, CA – Three more Marin County vote centers for the June 2 Statewide Direct Primary Election open Saturday, May 23, and 15 more will open one week later on May 30.
The Marin County Elections Department opened its first vote center May 4 in its own office – Suite 121 of the Marin County Civic Center, 3501 Civic Center Drive, San Rafael. It remains open for voting 8 AM to 4:30 PM weekdays.
Voters may visit any vote center from 9 AM to 5 PM daily for in-person services, including requesting a replacement ballot. Vote centers opening May 23 are:
- Marin City: Senior Center (Multipurpose Room), 640 Drake Avenue
- Novato: United Methodist Church (Fellowship Hall), 1473 South Novato Boulevard
- San Geronimo: Community Center (West Room), 6350 Sir Francis Drake Boulevard
Vote centers opening on May 30 are:
- Bolinas: Community Center (Main Hall), 14 Wharf Road
- Fairfax: Women’s Club (Main Room), 46 Park Road
- Kentfield: St. Sebastian’s Catholic Church (Parish Hall), 373 Bon Air Road
- Larkspur: Redwoods Presbyterian Church (Fellowship Hall), 110 Magnolia Avenue
- Mill Valley: Homestead Valley Community Center (Great Room), 315 Montford Avenue
- Mill Valley: Tam Valley Community Center (Main Auditorium Hall), 203 Marin Avenue
- Novato: City Hall (Council Chambers), 901 Sherman Avenue
- Novato: Nativity of Christ Greek Orthodox Church (Gymnasium), 1110 Highland Drive
- Novato: Novato School District Offices (Conference Room 107), 1015 Seventh Street
- Point Reyes Station: West Marin Health & Human Services Center (Community Room), 1 Sixth Street
- San Anselmo: American Legion Hall (Log Cabin), 120 Veterans Place
- San Rafael: First Presbyterian Church (Canoles Hall), 1510 Fifth Avenue
- San Rafael: Health and Human Services Wellness Center (Room 110), 3240 Kerner Boulevard
- Sausalito: City Hall (Edgewater Room), 420 Litho Street
- Tiburon: Westminster Presbyterian Church (Multipurpose Room), 240 Tiburon Boulevard
An additional vote center will be open on Election Day, June 2, at the Albert J. Boro Community Center at 50 Canal Street, San Rafael (meeting rooms 4 & 5).
Check the website for each vote center’s operational hours. Locations and hours of operation for vote centers and official ballot drop boxes are listed in the Voter Information Guide that was recently mailed to all registered voters.
“We encourage voters to return their ballots early or visit a vote center ahead of Election Day,” said Registrar of Voters Natalie Adona. “Voting early helps us process ballots sooner and gives voters more time to resolve any issues if needed.”
Drop boxes are available through June 2 at 18 locations throughout the county, including the Marin County Civic Center’s South Arch (on Peter Behr Drive, up the driveway from the post office) and the North Arch (on Vera Schulz Drive, across from Lagoon Park). An additional drop box is available inside the Middle Arch lobby weekdays from 8 AM to 5 PM plus weekends from 9 AM to 5 PM beginning May 22 through Election Day. Voters may also drop off their ballot at any vote center.
Voters can sign up for BallotTrax at WheresMyBallot.com to track their vote-by-mail ballot and receive notifications when it is mailed to them and received by the Elections Department.
For more information, check MarinVotes.org or call 415-473-6456. The California Secretary of State’s voter information toll-free number is 833-644-2061. For updates follow the Elections Department on Facebook and Instagram @MarinVotes.