A statewide special election will be held Tuesday to decide Proposition 50, a measure that would authorize temporary changes to California congressional district maps in response to Texas redistricting efforts.
There are other measures and races on the ballot in some Bay Area counties, including in Fairfax in Marin County where voters will decide whether to recall elected officials there, and in Santa Clara County where voters will consider a sales tax and choose a new county assessor.
County elections office began mailing ballots on Oct. 6, and vote-by-mail ballots can be returned by mail, at a drop-off location, or a county elections office.
Vote-by-mail ballots must be postmarked on or before the Nov. 4 Election Day and received by Nov. 12.
A list of county election offices can be found at sos.ca.gov.
California Proposition 50 election results
Check back after polls close for updates on Proposition 50.
Alameda County election results
Election results for Measure B (Washington Township Health District) will be available after polls close.
Marin County election results
Election results for the recall of Fairfax Councilmembers Lisel Blash and Stephanie Hellman will be available after polls close.
Results for Sausalito’s Measure J (Housing for 12 city commercial districts) and Measure K (MLK local control measure) will trickle in after polls close.
We will also have results for Measure I (Petaluma Joint Union High School District).
Santa Clara County election results
Results for Measure A (Santa Clara Valley healthcare funding) and the county assessor race will be available after polls close.
Sonoma County election results
Election results for Measure I (Petaluma Joint Union High School District) will be available after polls close.
We’ll also be tracking results for the Timber Cove County Water District race.
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