Politics & Government
May 3 Election: Cast Your Ballot at Half Moon Bay Library Until Friday
Though it's a mail-in only election, you can still vote in person at a few designated centers across the county.

The special election for county supervisor is mail-in only, but voters who prefer to make their choice in person can visit special voting centers that opened their doors Monday.
From April 25 to 29, voters from Montara to Pescadero may go to three special voting centers to cast their votes in person. The most convenient location for Half Moon Bay and unincorporated Coastside communities is the voting center at the on 620 Correas Street, open from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Visit the San Mateo County Elections Office website for a full list of voting center locations.
Voters can cast their ballots at Elections Offices in San Mateo and Redwood City up until the day of the election, May 3. And they can drop their mail-in ballots off at any city hall in the county.
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They can also use the regular old U.S. snail mail -- but only until Tuesday. County elections manager David Tom recommends that you mail your ballot in no later than Tuesday in order for it to be counted.
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