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ELECTION DEPARTMENT

Registrar of Voters: Warren Slocum

Phone: 650.312.5222

Fax: 650.312.5348

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Election Department Address:
40 Tower Road
San Mateo, CA 94402


LEAGUE of WOMEN VOTERS

* North San Mateo County
650-952-2981
Serving the cities of Brisbane, Colma, Daly City, Pacifica, San Bruno and South San Francisco
* Central San Mateo County
650-342-5853
Serving the cities of Belmont, Burlingame, El Granada, Foster City, Half Moon Bay, Hillsborough, Millbrae, Montara, Moss Beach, Princeton, San Carlos and San Mateo
* South San Mateo County
650-325-5780
Serving the cities of Atherton, East Palo Alto, Menlo Park, Portola Valley, Redwood City and Woodside
* California
888-870-VOTE
Email: lwvc@lwvc.org
* United States
202-429-1965
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DIRECTORY of CONTESTS
Find information about contests on a May 3 ballot in San Mateo County:

ELECTION ARCHIVE
Archives are available for these past San Mateo County elections: 6/7/2005, 5/3/2005, 3/8/2005, 11/2/2004, 3/2/2004, 11/4/2003, 10/7/2003, 6/3/2003, 3/4/2003, 11/5/2002, 3/5/2002, 11/6/2001, 6/5/2001, 3/6/2001, 11/7/2000, 3/7/2000, 11/2/1999, 11/3/1998, 6/2/1998, 11/4/1997


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