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Additional Information about Mail Ballot Precincts and Precincts with Zero Voters |
Pursuant to Election Code 3005 Mail Ballot Precincts are for remote areas, or areas that have jurisdictional boundaries requiring a unique ballot and that have less than 250 voters. Voters who are assigned to mail ballot precincts receive a ballot in the mail 29 days before the election. Mail ballots are processed in the same manner as Vote by Mail (absentee) ballots.
Precincts with zero voters will be added to the precincts counted total at the end of ballot counting; however, vote totals will not change.
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