Voting Clarifications from Elections
Got this nice response to my question regarding what to do if one wanted to vote for just one or two candidates in the recasting situation with the school board race. I am impressed I got an email from them on a Saturday. Who said SEIU workers don't work hard enough? -- Sara
The SB School Districts contest has three Governing Board member seats to be filled. Voters can vote for up to three candidates. A voter does not have to vote for three. This means that whether they vote for only one or two candidates those votes would still be counted toward selecting candidates to fill the three seats. The Elections Office is offering voters affected by the disqualification of the candidate Kate Smith to recast their vote for the SB School Districts contest only if they cast a vote for Kate Smith. If a voter cast a vote for Kate Smith the voter has two options depending on whether they have the ballot in their possession or have already returned their ballot to the Elections Office.
Voter Options:
1) If the voter still has their ballot in their possession and they have voted for Kate Smith they can choose to simply place an "X" through the oval next to Kate Smith and not choose select a vote for another candidate. If they choose to select another candidate they must fill in the oval next to their choice and write “Yes” next to the candidate’s name.
2) If the voter has already returned their ballot to the Elections Office we are offering them the opportunity to recast their vote for the Santa Barbara School Districts contest only. This must be done no later than 5:00 p.m. on October 28, 2008.
Ballot Correction Example: The voter votes for three candidates for the SB School Districts contest. One of the candidates selected is Kate Smith. The voter subsequently receives a notice from the County Elections Office informing them that Kate Smith has been disqualified as a candidate. The voter wants to correct their ballot and select another candidate instead of Kate Smith. The voter must place an “X” through the oval next to Kate Smith, fill in the oval next to their new choice and write “Yes” next to that candidate’s name. The other two candidate selections made by the voter are not affected and will still be counted.
The SB School Districts contest has three Governing Board member seats to be filled. Voters can vote for up to three candidates. A voter does not have to vote for three. This means that whether they vote for only one or two candidates those votes would still be counted toward selecting candidates to fill the three seats. The Elections Office is offering voters affected by the disqualification of the candidate Kate Smith to recast their vote for the SB School Districts contest only if they cast a vote for Kate Smith. If a voter cast a vote for Kate Smith the voter has two options depending on whether they have the ballot in their possession or have already returned their ballot to the Elections Office.
Voter Options:
1) If the voter still has their ballot in their possession and they have voted for Kate Smith they can choose to simply place an "X" through the oval next to Kate Smith and not choose select a vote for another candidate. If they choose to select another candidate they must fill in the oval next to their choice and write “Yes” next to the candidate’s name.
2) If the voter has already returned their ballot to the Elections Office we are offering them the opportunity to recast their vote for the Santa Barbara School Districts contest only. This must be done no later than 5:00 p.m. on October 28, 2008.
Ballot Correction Example: The voter votes for three candidates for the SB School Districts contest. One of the candidates selected is Kate Smith. The voter subsequently receives a notice from the County Elections Office informing them that Kate Smith has been disqualified as a candidate. The voter wants to correct their ballot and select another candidate instead of Kate Smith. The voter must place an “X” through the oval next to Kate Smith, fill in the oval next to their new choice and write “Yes” next to that candidate’s name. The other two candidate selections made by the voter are not affected and will still be counted.
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