Politics & Government

How To Vote By Mail-In Ballot Or At The Polls In Dublin

Dublin voters are receiving ballots ahead of Election Day on Nov. 3. Here's what comes next.

Ballot drop boxes are located across Alameda County if you don't want to mail it back in.
Ballot drop boxes are located across Alameda County if you don't want to mail it back in. (Autumn Johnson/Patch)

DUBLIN, CA — Dublin voters are receiving their ballots ahead of the November 2020 General Election.

Still waiting? Track your ballot here. All you need to enter is your name, birthday and zip code.

When you're ready to cast your vote, you've got options. Either mail your ballot — and make sure it's postmarked by Election Day — or return it to a ballot drop box or voting location.

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Here are the ballot drop box locations in Dublin:

  • Dublin City Offices (100 Civic Plaza)
  • The Wave (4201 Central Parkway)

View all locations.

Find out what's happening in Dublinfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

Alameda County has dozens of in-person voting locations across the county. At voting locations, you can register and vote on the same day, obtain a replacement ballot and return your mail-in ballot.

Voters can go to any location. The polls will be open 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Oct. 31 to Nov. 2, and from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Nov. 3.

Here are Dublin's in-person voting locations:

  • St. Raymond Catholic Church (11555 Shannon Ave.)
  • Dublin Unified School District Boardroom (7471 Larkdale Ave.)
  • Fallon Middle School Gym (3601 Kohnen Way)
  • Dublin Senior Center (7600 Amador Valley Blvd.)

View all locations.

Contact the elections office at (510) 272-6973.

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