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# of days before
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Jan 1 thru Feb 10, 2016
Superior Court offices Signature-In-Lieu of Filing Fee Period |
158 - 118 |
This Signature-In-Lieu filing period deadline applies to Superior Court offices only.
EC §§ 8061 & 8106 |
Jan 1 thru Feb 25, 2016
State & County Offices Signature-In-Lieu of Filing Fee Period |
158 - 103 |
This Signature-In-Lieu deadline applies to all State, Federal, and County candidates required to pay a filing fee.
EC §§ 8061, 8105, & 8106 |
Feb 1 thru Feb 10, 2016
Superior Court offices Declaration of Intention |
127 - 118 |
All judicial candidates including incumbent judges must file a Declaration of Intention no later than Feb. 10th. Candidates for Superior Court offices must also pay the filing fee when the Declaration of Intention is filed.
EC § 8023 |
Feb 11 thru Feb 15, 2016
Superior Court offices Declaration of Intention Extension period |
117 - 113 |
Extension period applies only if an incumbent Superior Court Judge does not file the Declaration of Intention by Feb. 10th. Incumbent judges may not file during this period.
EC § 8023(b) |
February 15, 2016
Nomination period opens for all candidates |
113 |
Candidates must obtain and file all nomination documents with the Marin County Elections Office.
City and Town Council candidates must pick up and file nomination documents at their City Clerk’s office.(Some cities charge a filing fee.) |
March 11, 2016
Nomination period closes |
88 |
Deadline for all candidates and incumbents to file all required and optional documents, or withdraw as a candidate. |
Mar 12 thru Mar 21, 2016
Public review of candidate statements |
87 - 78 |
During this period, voters can get copies of any candidate statement, and file a Writ of Mandate in Superior Court.
EC § 13313 |
Mar 12 thru Mar 16, 2016
Extended nomination period begins |
87 - 83 |
This nomination period will open if an incumbent does not file by the March 11th deadline. Incumbents may not file during this period. |
Mar 17 thru Mar 26, 2016
Public review of candidate statements filed in extended nomination period |
82 - 73 |
During this period, voters can get copies of any candidate statement, and file a Writ of Mandate in Superior Court.
EC § 13313 |
March 17, 2016
Random alphabet drawing |
82 |
The Secretary of State conducts a random drawing to decide the order of candidate names on the ballot. The Registrar of Voters draws the random alphabet for State Assembly and State Senate candidates for the Marin County ballot.
EC § 13313 |
March 22, 2016
Campaign finance |
77 |
Candidates must file at least 1 campaign finance statement by this date regardless of their level of activity. |
April 8, 2016
Overseas & Military Ballots |
60 |
Marin County Elections Office starts mailing ballots to overseas and military voters. |
Apr 11 thru May 24, 2016
Write-in candidates |
57 - 14 |
Write-In Candidates pick up and file your papers only for those offices on ballot.
EC § 8601 |
April 28, 2016
Sample Ballot Mailing |
40 |
Marin County Elections Office starts mailing Voter Information Pamphlets to all registered voters in the county. |
May 9, 2016
Vote-by-Mail ballots |
29 |
Vote-by-mail ballot mailing period. Any Marin County voter may receive a ballot by mail. Starting this date voters can obtain a ballot at the Elections Office. |
May 23, 2016
Voter Registration deadline |
15 |
This is the last day to register to vote for this election. Voter registration forms received by mail must be postmarked by this date. |
May 26, 2016
Campaign finance |
12 |
Candidates who have campaign finance committees must report all financial activity from the date of their last statement through 5/21/16. |
June 7, 2016
Election Day |
0 |
Marin County Elections Office and the polls are open 7 a.m. – 8 p.m. |
Date to be determined
Manual Tally |
TBD |
At 9 a.m., Marin County Elections Office randomly selects 1% of the precincts to count votes by hand (manual tally). |
July 7, 2016
Election certification |
+30 |
The deadline for the Marin County Elections Office to certify the county’s election results.
EC § 15372 |