Ballot: Overview —Tuesday November 3, 2020 —California General Election
President, United States of America
- 1There may be more contests here than on your official ballot.
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Member, Area 3, Contra Costa County Board of Education
- 1Trustee, Trustee Area 1, Martinez Unified School District
- 1Board Member, Ward 2, Contra Costa Community College District
- 1Board Member, John Swett Unified School District
- 3Board Member, Pittsburg Unified School District
- 2Board Member, Acalanes Union High School District
- 2Board Member, Liberty Union High School District
- 2Board Member, Brentwood Union School District
- 2Council Member, Council District 1, City of Antioch
- 1Council Member, Council District 4, City of Antioch
- 1Mayor, City of Antioch
- 1Mayor, City of Brentwood
- 1Mayor, City of San Ramon
- 1City Council, City of Clayton
- 3Council Member, Council District 2, City of Concord
- 1City Council, Town of Danville
- 3City Council, City of El Cerrito
- 3City Council, City of Hercules
- 3City Council, City of Oakley
- 3City Council, City of Walnut Creek
- 3Council Member, Council District 2, City of Martinez
- 1Trustee, Trustee Area 4, West Contra Costa Unified School District
- 1Trustee, Trustee Area 5, West Contra Costa Unified School District
- 1Director, At-Large, Alameda-Contra Costa Transit District
- 1Director, District 1, San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit
- 1Director, Central Contra Costa Sanitary District
- 3Director, Ironhouse Sanitary District
- 3Director, Division 4, Contra Costa Water District
- 1Director, Town of Discovery Bay Community Services District
- 2Director, Kensington Police Protection and Community Services District
- 2Candidates are rotated and randomly ordered based on how much information they have supplied.
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Proposition 14 — Stem Cell Research
Proposition 15 — Taxes on Commercial Property
Proposition 16 — Allow Public Agencies to Consider Diversity
Proposition 17 — Voting Rights for People on Parole
Proposition 18 — Voting Rights for 17-Year-Olds
Proposition 19 — Changes in Property Tax Rules
Proposition 20 — Changes to Criminal Penalties and Parole
Proposition 21 — Rent Control
Proposition 22 — Rideshare and Delivery Drivers
Proposition 23 — Kidney Dialysis
Proposition 24 — Consumer Privacy
Proposition 25 — Yes or No on Getting Rid of Bail
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Measure X
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Measure Q — CHANGING THE CITY CLERK POSITION FROM ELECTED TO APPOINTED
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Measure R
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Measure S
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Measure T
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Measure U — Gross Receipts Tax
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Measure V
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Measure W
Voting Information
All registered voters will get a ballot in the mail. You have 3 ways to vote:
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- Drop off your ballot at any secure drop off location in your county starting Tuesday, October 11
- Vote in person or drop off your ballot at a voting location.
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