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# of days before
election ↓ |
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July 17, 2017
Nomination period opens for all candidates |
113 |
Candidates must pick up nomination documents at the Marin County Elections Department.
City and Town Council candidates must pick up and file nomination documents at their City/Town Clerk’s office.(Some cities charge a filing fee.) |
August 11, 2017
Nomination period closes |
88 |
Deadline for all candidates and incumbents to:
- File all required and optional documents, or withdraw as a candidate
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Aug 12 thru Aug 21, 2017
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.
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Aug 12 thru Aug 16, 2017
Extended nomination period begins |
87-83 |
This nomination period will open if an incumbent does not file by the August 11th deadline. Incumbents may not file during this period. |
Aug 17 thru Aug 26, 2017
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.
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August 17, 2017
Random alphabet drawing |
82 |
The Secretary of State and the Registrar of Voters conduct random drawings to decide the order of candidate names on the ballot. |
September 8, 2017
Overseas & Military Ballots |
60 |
Marin County Elections Department starts mailing ballots to overseas and military voters. |
Sept 11 thru Oct 24, 2017
Write-in candidates |
57-14 |
Write-In Candidates pick up and file your papers at the Marin County Election Department.
City & Town Council write-in candidates must pick up and file papers with their respective City/Town Clerk’s office. |
September 28, 2017
Voter Information Guide Mailing |
40 |
Marin County Elections Department starts mailing County Voter Information Guides to all registered voters in the county. |
September 28, 2017
Campaign finance |
40 |
Candidates must file at least 1 campaign finance statement by this date regardless of their level of activity. |
October 9, 2017
Vote-by-Mail ballots |
29 |
Marin County Elections Department starts mailing vote-by-mail ballots to all vote-by-mail voters in the county. Any Marin County voter may apply for a ballot and vote at the Elections Department starting this date. |
October 23, 2017
Last day to mail voter registration form |
15 |
This is the last day a voter can mail in a registration form to vote in this election. Voter registration forms received by mail must be postmarked by this date. |
Oct 24 thru Nov 7, 2017
Can register and vote only in Elections Office |
14-0 |
If the voter missed the registration deadline for this election, they can come into the Election Office to register and vote on the same day. |
October 26, 2017
Campaign finance |
12 |
Candidates who have campaign finance committees must report all financial activity from the date of their last statement through 10/21/17. |
October 31, 2017
Deadline to apply for vote-by-mail ballots by mail |
7 |
This is the last day that voters can apply for a vote-by-mail ballot by U.S. Mail or fax. Voters who miss this deadline can pick up a vote-by-mail ballot at the Elections Department until 8 pm, November 7, 2017. |
November 7, 2017
Election Day |
0 |
Marin County Elections Department and the polls are open 7 a.m. – 8 p.m. |
To be determined
Manual Tally |
TBD |
At 9 a.m., Marin County Elections Department randomly selects 1% of the precincts to count votes by hand (manual tally). |
December 7, 2017
Election certification |
+30 |
The deadline for the Marin County Elections Department to certify the county’s election results. |