November 2018 Election Administration Plan - Final
November 2018 Election Administration Plan
Letter from Chief Elections Officer
September 11, 2018
Dear Fellow Voters:
I am pleased to submit to you San Mateo County’s Election Administration Plan (EAP) for the implementation of the California Voter’s Choice Act (Senate Bill 450). This landmark legislation authorizes 14 counties, including San Mateo, to conduct any election as an All Mailed Ballot/Vote Center Election, commencing January 2018. San Mateo County is proud to have been one of the five counties in the state that conducted the June 5, 2018 Statewide Direct Primary Election under the provisions of the California Voter’s Choice Act.
November 2018 Election Administration Plan
Overview/Vote by Mail Ballots/Vote Center and Ballot Drop Box Locations/Voting Technology/Voter Election Data/Digital “I Voted” Sticker/Fiscal Impact/Summary
OVERVIEW
Senate Bill 450, also known as the California Voter’s Choice Act (VCA), was signed into law on September 29, 2016, authorizing 14 counties, including San Mateo, to conduct any election as an All-Mailed Ballot/Vote Center election commencing in 2018. This legislation was part of a broad collection of election reforms designed to increase voter participation, increase voter engagement, and expand voting options, fundamentally changing how elections will be conducted in San Mateo County and participating jurisdictions.
November 2018 Election Administration Plan
Voter Education And Outreach Plan
OVERVIEW
The California Voter’s Choice Act (VCA) requires the County to develop a Voter Education and Outreach Plan that informs voters on all aspects of the VCA, including Vote Center and Ballot Drop Box locations, and information specific to voters with disabilities and non-English preference voters. Public meetings will be held with community organizations and individuals that advocate on behalf of or provide services to these groups. The County will hold multiple public education workshops, with translators available for Spanish, Chinese, Filipin
November 2018 Election Administration Plan
Addenda
Proposed Vote Center Locations
Open 29 Days before Election through Election Day
East Palo Alto | Lewis and Joan Platt East Palo Alto Family YMCA |
Redwood City | Assessor-County Clerk-Recorder |
San Mateo | County Registration & Elections Division |
South San Francisco | Main Library |
Open 10 Days before Election through Election Day
Daly City | City Hall |
Half Moon Bay | Emergency Operations Center |
Redwood City/N. Fair Oaks | Fair Oaks Community Center |
San Bruno | Skyline College |
San Mateo | Mid-Peninsula Boys & Girls Club |
Open 3 Days before Election through Election Day
Atherton | Menlo College, El Camino Hall |
Belmont | City Hall, Emergency Operations Center |
Brisbane | City Hall, Community Meeting Room |
Burlingame | City Hall, Conference Room A |
Colma | Emergencies Operations Center |
Daly City | Bayshore Community Center, Room 125 |
Daly City | Hillside Clubhouse |
Daly City | Holy Child and St. Martin Episcopal Church |
Daly City | Jefferson Union High School District, Galleria |
East Palo Alto | Government Center, Community Room |
Foster City | William E. Walker Recreation Center, Multipurpose Room |
Hillsborough | Fire Station 32 |
Menlo Park | Arrillaga Family Recreation Center |
Menlo Park | Onetta Harris Community Center |
Millbrae | Millbrae Community Center |
Montara | Farallone View Elementary School |
Pacifica | Pacifica School District, Board Room |
Pacifica | St. Peter Catholic Church |
Portola Valley | Historic School |
Redwood City | Community Activities Building |
Redwood City | Woodside Fire Training Room |
Redwood Shores | County Office of Education |
South San Francisco | Grand Avenue Library |
South San Francisco | Terrabay Gymnasium & Recreation Center |
San Bruno | City Hall, Conference Room 115 |
San Carlos | Library, Conference Room |
San Mateo | County Health Department Administration, Room 100 |
San Mateo | Martin Luther King, Jr. Community Center |
San Mateo | City Hall, Conference Room C |
Woodside | Woodside Village Church |
Mobile Vote Center: Voter’s preferred location
Pop-up Voting Service on part of Election Day: Pescadero and La Honda
Proposed Ballot Drop Box Locations
Open 29 Days before Election
Atherton
Town Hall
91 Ashfield Road,
Atherton, CA 94027
Belmont
City Hall & Outside 24-hour Drop Box
One Twin Pines Lane, Suite 375,
Belmont, CA 94002
Belmont
Outside 24-hour Drop Box
1110 Alameda de las Pulgas,
Belmont, CA 94002
Brisbane
City Hall
50 Park Place,
Brisbane, CA 94005
Burlingame
City Hall
501 Primrose Road,
Burlingame, CA 94010
Burlingame
Library
480 Primrose Road,
Burlingame, CA 9401
Colma
Town Hall
1198 El Camino Real,
Colma, CA 94014
Daly City
City Hall & Outside 24-hour Drop Box
333 90th Street,
Daly City, CA 94015
East Palo Alto
City Hall & Outside 24-hour Drop Box
2415 University Avenue,
East Palo Alto, CA 94030
East Palo Alto
Vote Center
550 Bell Street
East Palo Alto, CA 94303
Foster City
City Hall & Outside 24-hour Drop Box
610 Foster City Boulevard,
Foster City, CA 94404
Half Moon Bay
City Hall
501 Main Street,
Half Moon Bay, CA 94019
Half Moon Bay
Library
620 Correas Street,
Half Moon Bay, CA 94019
Half Moon Bay
Senior Center
925 Main Street,
Half Moon Bay, CA 94019
Hillsborough
Town Hall
1600 Floribunda Avenue
Hillsborough, CA 94010
La Honda
La Honda Country Market
8865 La Honda Road,
La Honda, CA 94062
Menlo Park
City Hall
701 Laurel Street,
Menlo Park, CA 94025
Millbrae
City Hall
621 Magnolia Avenue,
Millbrae, CA 94030
Pacifica
City Hall
170 Santa Maria Avenue,
Pacifica, CA 94044
Pescadero
Outside 24-hour Drop Box
1200 Pescadero Creek Road
Pescadero, CA 94060
Portola Valley
Town Hall
765 Portola Road,
Portola Valley, CA 94028
Redwood City
City Hall
1017 Middlefield Road,
Redwood City, CA 94063
Redwood City
Vote Center
555 County Center, 1st Floor
Redwood City, CA 94063
San Bruno
City Hall
567 El Camino Real,
San Bruno, CA 94066
San Carlos
City Hall
600 Elm Street,
San Carlos, CA 94070
San Mateo
City Hall
330 West 20th Avenue,
San Mateo, CA 94403
San Mateo
Vote Center & Outside 24-hour drop-box
40 Tower Road
San Mateo, CA 94402
South San Francisco
City Hall
400 Grand Avenue,
South San Francisco, CA 94080
South San Francisco
Main Library
840 West Orange Avenue
South San Francisco, CA 94080
Woodside
Town Hall
2955 Woodside Road,
Woodside, CA 94062
Vote Center & Ballot Drop Box Locations Map
Vote Center & Ballot Drop Box Locations Map
Standard Vote Center Layout
San Mateo County
Voting Accessibility Advisory Committee
San Mateo County Registration & Elections Division established a Voting Accessibility Advisory Committee (VAAC) to advise, assist, and provide recommendations to the Chief Elections Officer regarding the implementation of federal and state laws relating to access to the electoral process by older adults and persons with disabilities. It is the mission of the VAAC to ensure that all persons can vote independently and privately.
Member Roster
2017 – 2018
Craig McCulloh, Chairperson
San Mateo County Health Systems Aging and Adult Services
Bill Hershon
Disability Rights California
Michael Levinson
Paratransit Coordinating Council
Benjamin McMullan
Center for Independence
Fred Nisen
Disability Rights California
Wilhelmina Riley
Paratransit Coordinating Council
San Mateo County
Language Accessibility Advisory Committee
The San Mateo County Chief Elections Officer established the Language Accessibility Advisory Committee (LAAC) to advise and assist the Chief Elections Officer on matters relating to language accessibility to the electoral process by voters with limited English proficiency. It is the mission of the LAAC to assist the Chief Elections Officer to enhance language accessibility opportunities and compliance with all federal, state, and local laws.
Member Roster
2017 – 2018
Rosa Uriarte, Chairperson
International Institute of the Bay Area
Wesley Taoka, Vice Chairperson
San Mateo Japanese-American Community Center
June Chen
Asian Pacific Islander American Public Affairs Association (APAPA), Peninsula Chapter
Kelly Chew
Self-Help for the Elderly
Julio Garcia
Community Advocate
Mukta Vadera
Community Advocate
San Mateo County
Voter Education & Outreach Advisory Committee
The San Mateo County Chief Elections Officer established the Voter Education and Outreach Advisory Committee (VEOAC) to advise and assist on matters relating to voter education and outreach for the June 5, 2018 Direct Primary Election and the November 6, 2018 General Election. It is the mission of VEOAC to assist the Chief Elections Officer in enhancing education and outreach opportunities and compliance with all federal, state and local laws.
Member Roster
2018
Diane Leeds, Co-Chair
San Francisco Peninsula People Power
Petra Silton, Co-Chair
Thrive Alliance
Ann Kuchins
League of Women Voters of California, North and Central San Mateo
Benjamin McMullan
Center for Independence of Individuals with Disabilities
Dornaz Memarzia
National Iranian American Council
Jack Mohoney
Silicon Valley Community Foundation
Andrew Muse-Fisher
League of Women Voters of California
Dora Rose
League of Women Voters of California
Eric D. Siegel
San Mateo County Democratic Central Committee
Jonathan Stein
Asian Americans Advancing Justice – Asian Law Caucus
Linda R. Wolin
Office of Supervisor Dave Pine, District 1
Nicole Wong
Asian Americans Advancing Justice – Asian Law Caucus
City Election Officials
Atherton
Ms. Theresa DellaSanta
91 Ashfield Road
Atherton, CA 94027
650.752.0529
tdellasanta@ci.atherton.ca.us
Belmont
Hon. Terri Cook
One Twin Pines Lane, Suite 375
Belmont, CA 94002
650.595.7413
tcook@belmont.gov
Brisbane
Ms. Ingrid Padilla
50 Park Place
Brisbane, CA 94005
415.508.2113
cityclerk@ci.brisbane.ca.us
Burlingame
Ms. Meaghan Hassel-Shearer
501 Primrose Road
Burlingame, CA 94010
650.558.7203
mhasselshearer@burlingame.org
Colma
Ms. Caitlin Corley
1198 El Camino Real
Colma, CA 94014
650.997.8311
caitlin.corley@colma.ca.gov
Daly City
Hon. Annette Hipona
333 90th Street
Daly City, CA 94015
650.991.8078
ahipona@dalycity.org
East Palo Alto
Ms. Maria Buell, Deputy
2415 University Avenue
East Palo Alto, CA 94303
650.853.3127
mbuell@cityofepa.org
Foster City
Ms. Priscilla Tam
610 Foster City Boulevard
Foster City, CA 94404
650.286.3250
ptam@fostercity.org
Half Moon Bay
Ms. Jessica Blair
501 Main Street
Half Moon Bay, CA 94019
650.726.8271
jblair@hmbcity.com
Hillsborough
Ms. Miyuki Yokoyama
1600 Floribunda Avenue
Hillsborough, CA 94010
650.375.7412
myokoyama@hillsborough.net
Menlo Park
Mr. Judy Herren
701 Laurel Street
Menlo Park, CA 94025
650.330.6615
jaherren@menlopark.org
Millbrae
Ms. Elena Suazo
621 Magnolia Avenue
Millbrae, CA 94030
650.259.2333
esuazo@ci.millbrae.ca.us
Pacifica
Ms. Sarah Coffey
170 Santa Maria Avenue
Pacifica, CA 94044
650.738.7409
coffeys@ci.pacifica.ca.us
Portola Valley
Ms. Sharon Hanlon
765 Portola Road
Portola Valley, CA 94028
650.851.1700
shanlon@portolavalley.net
Redwood City
Ms. Pam Aguilar
1017 Middlefield Road
Redwood City, CA 94063
650.780.7220
paguilar@redwoodcity.org
San Bruno
Ms. Melissa Thurman
567 El Camino Real
San Bruno, CA 94066
650.616.7070
mthurman@sanbruno.ca.gov
San Carlos
Ms. Crystal Mui
600 Elm Street
San Carlos, CA 94070
650.8024219
cmui@cityofsancarlos.org
San Mateo
Ms. Patrice Olds
330 West 20th Avenue
San Mateo, CA 94403
650.522.7042
polds@cityofsanmateo.org
South San Francisco
Hon. Krista Martinelli
400 Grand Avenue
P.O. Box 711
South San Francisco, CA 94083
650.877.8518
krista.martinelli@ssf.net
Woodside
Ms. Dora Wong
2955 Woodside Road
P.O. Box 620005
Woodside, CA 94062
650.851.6790
dwong@woodsidetown.org
Community Partners
Supervisorial District 1
Agency |
Phone |
E-mail Address |
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A&C Health Care Services |
650.689.5784 |
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American Association of University Women (AAUW) – North Peninsula |
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Boys & Girls Clubs North San Mateo County |
650.589.7090 |
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Burlingame Chamber of Commerce |
650.344.1735 |
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Burlingame Long Term Care |
650 692.3758 |
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CALL Primrose |
650.342.2255 |
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Chadbourne Adult Activity Center |
650.697.8300 |
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City of San Mateo Senior Center |
650.522.7490 |
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Community Learning Center |
650.877.8540 |
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El Concilio of San Mateo County |
650.373.1087 |
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Hillsborough Beautification Foundation |
650.829.5159 |
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Hillsborough City Elementary School District |
650.548.4210 |
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Hillsborough Schools Foundation |
650.344.6685 |
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Magnolia Senior Center |
650.829.3820 |
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Millbrae Chamber of Commerce |
650.697.7324 |
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Millbrae Education Foundation |
650.648.3162 |
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Millbrae Library |
650.312.5312 |
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Millbrae Senior Center |
650.259.2370 |
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Palcare |
650.340.1289 |
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PARCA |
650.312.0730 |
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Peace and Freedom Party |
510.465.9414 |
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Peninsula Post-Acute |
650.652.3969 |
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Providence San Bruno |
650 583.7768 |
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San Bruno Chamber of Commerce |
650.588.0180 |
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San Bruno Senior Center |
650.616.7150 |
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San Mateo County Republican Party |
650.931.4596 |
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South San Francisco Chamber of Commerce |
650.588.1911 |
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South San Francisco Community Learning Center |
650.877.8540 |
Supervisorial District 2
Agency |
Phone |
E-mail Address |
---|---|---|
American Association of University Women (AAUW) – San Mateo |
650.573.1604 |
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Autism Society San Francisco Bay Area |
650.637.7772 |
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Belmont Chamber of Commerce |
650.595.8696 |
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Belmont Library |
650 591.8286 ext. 227 |
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Black Student Union, Notre Dame de Namur |
650-508-3718 |
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Brookside Skilled Nursing Hospital |
650 349.2161 |
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Carlmont Gardens Nursing Center |
650 591.9601 |
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Center for Independence of Individuals with Disabilities |
650.645.1780 ext 201 |
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Center for Independence |
650.645.1780 ext 118 |
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College of San Mateo Disability Resource Center (DRC) |
650 574.6438 |
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CORA (Community Overcoming Relationship Abuse) |
650.652.0800 |
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CSM Democrats |
650.574.6474 |
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CSM Republicans |
650.574.6474 |
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Foster City Chamber of Commerce |
650.573.7600 |
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Foster City Library |
650 574.4842 ext. 227 |
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Foster City Parks and Recreation Department: Senior Wing |
650.286.2585 |
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Friends of the Mandarin Scholars in the SMFCSD |
650.200.3350 |
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Homework Central |
650.343.3423 |
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Human Investment Project, Inc. (HIP) |
650.348.6660 |
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Israel Peace Initiative |
650.559.9847 |
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JACL: San Mateo Japanese American Community Center |
650.343.2793 |
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League of Women Voters North and Central San Mateo County |
650.342.5853 |
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Mid-Peninsula Boys & Girls Club, Inc. |
650.347.9891 |
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NAACP San Mateo Branch #1068 |
650.622.9149 |
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NAMI San Mateo County |
650.572.2528 |
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National Association for the Advancement of Colored People |
650.378.2450 |
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Nazareth Vista |
650.591.2008 |
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Newcomers’ Club of San Mateo County |
415.467.5780 |
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Organization of Chinese Americans San Mateo |
650.533.3065 |
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Peninsula Conflict Resolution Center |
650.513.0330 ext. 302 |
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Peninsula Family Service |
650.403.4300 |
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Peninsula Jewish Community Center |
650.212.7522 |
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Samaritan House |
650.341.4081 |
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San Mateo Adult School |
650 558.2101 |
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San Mateo Area Chamber of Commerce |
650.401.2441 |
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San Mateo Buddhist Temple |
650.342.2541 |
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San Mateo County Green Party |
650.593.7032 |
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San Mateo County Health Foundation |
650.573.2655 |
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San Mateo County Health System, Aging and Adult Services |
650.573.3900 |
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San Mateo County Libertarian Party |
650.591.5270 |
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San Mateo County Union Community Alliance |
650.619.3686 |
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San Mateo Garden Center |
650.574.1506 |
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San Mateo High School Foundation |
650.575.4432 |
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Self-Help for the Elderly |
650.342.0822 |
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Shopping for a Change |
650.488.7088 |
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Silicon Valley Community Foundation |
650.458.2660 |
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Sutter Care at Home Hospice |
650 696.4500 |
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Twin Pines Senior Center |
650.595.7441 |
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Zawaya |
650.504.5965 |
Supervisorial District 3
Agency |
Phone |
E-mail Address |
---|---|---|
AbleCloset |
650.539.4437 |
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American Association of University Women - Half Moon Bay |
650.726.9215 |
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American Association of University Women (AAUW) – Mid-Peninsula |
650.592.5822 |
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American Association of University Women (AAUW) – Pacifica |
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Atherton Library |
650 328.2422 ext. 227 |
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Boys & Girls Clubs – Coastside |
650.712.9710 |
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Cabrillo Education Foundation |
650.286.7811 |
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Coastside Adult Day Health Center |
650.726.5067 |
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Coastside Child Development Center |
650.726.7416 |
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Coastside Hope & Moonridge Learning Center |
650 726.9071 |
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Indivisible Coastside |
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Concentric Media, Inc. |
650.568.4340 |
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Critical Reach |
650.726.7814 |
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Fair Oaks Beautification Association |
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Half Moon Bay Coastside Chamber of Commerce |
650.726.8380 ext. 101 |
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Half Moon Bay Library |
650 726.2316 ext. 227 |
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Healthy Cities Tutoring |
650.703.2042 |
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Holbrook-Palmer Recreation Park Foundation |
650.752.0536 |
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La Costa Adult School |
650.712.7224 |
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La Honda Indivisible |
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League of Women Voters- South SMC |
650.325.5780 |
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Linda Mar Care Center |
650.359.4800 |
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Multicultural Services and Community Involvement, |
650.543.3771 |
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Pacifica Chamber of Commerce |
650.355.4122 |
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Pacifica Library Foundation |
650.355.5196 |
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Pacifica Nursing and Rehab Center |
650.993.5576 |
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Pacifica Resource Center |
650.738.7470 |
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Pacifica School Volunteers |
650.355.9432 |
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Pacifica Senior Services |
650.738.7384 |
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Pacificans Care |
650.355.4479 |
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Pacifica’s Environmental Family |
650.359.7930 |
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Pacifica-Sanchez Library |
650.359.3397 ext. 227 |
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Pacifica-Sharp Park Library |
650.355.5196 ext. 227 |
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Peninsula Outreach Program |
866.601.9530 |
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Peninsula Volunteers, Inc. |
650.326.0665 |
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Pescadero SURJ |
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Pie Ranch |
650.879.0995 |
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Portola Valley Library |
650.851.0560 ext. 227 |
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Puente/Pescadero Office |
650.879.1691 |
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San Carlos Adult Community Center |
650.802.4384 |
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San Carlos Chamber of Commerce |
650.593.1068 |
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San Carlos Educational Foundation |
650.590.5983 |
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San Carlos Library |
650.591.0341 ext. 227 |
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San Carlos Together, Inc. |
650.703.4827 |
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San Mateo County Democratic Party |
650.344.1714 |
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Sanchez Art Center |
650.355.1894 |
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Second Harvest Food Bank |
650.610.0800 |
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Senior Coastsiders: Senior Center |
650.726.9056 |
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Seton Coastside Long Term Care |
650.563.7100 |
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South Coast Childrens’ Services, Inc. |
650.879.0013 |
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StarVista |
650.591.9623 |
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The Sequoias |
650 851.1501 |
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Vida Verde Nature Education |
650.747.9288 |
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Woodside Library |
650.851.0147 ext. 227 |
Supervisorial District 4
Agency |
Phone |
E-mail Address |
---|---|---|
American Association of University Women -Menlo Atherton |
650.323.4066 |
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Atherton Regency |
650.325.8600 |
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Boys & Girls Clubs -Peninsula |
650.561.3331 |
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Canada College Disability Resource Center |
650.306.3259 |
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Center for Excellence in Nonprofits |
650.517.5855 |
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Child and Family Institute |
650.328.2262 |
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Child Care Coordinating Council |
650.517.1400 |
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Commission on the Status Women |
650.363.4872 |
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Community Legal Services in East Palo Alto |
650.326.6440 |
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Compass High School |
650.720.4248 |
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David E. Lewis Community Reentry Center |
650.853.3188 |
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Devonshire Oaks Nursing Center |
650.366.9503 |
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East Palo Alto Community Alliance and Neighborhood |
650.473.9838 |
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East Palo Alto Library |
650.321.7712 ext. 227 |
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East Palo Alto Senior Center |
650.329.5900 |
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Fair Oaks Adult Activity Center |
650.780.7525 |
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Fair Oaks Community Center |
650.780.7500 |
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Fair Oaks Community Center – Hispanic Community |
650.780.7500 |
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Fair Oaks Health Center |
650.578.7141 |
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Geohazards International |
650.614.9050 |
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Green Salt |
650.485.4877 |
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Herban Health |
650.327.7894 |
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International Institute of the Bay |
650.780.7514 |
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JobTrain |
650.330.6429 |
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Kainos Home and Training Center, Inc. |
650.363.2423 |
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Latino Leadership Council |
650.241.0692 |
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Legal Aid Society of San Mateo County |
650.558.0915 |
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Menlo Park Chamber of Commerce |
650.325.2818 |
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Menlo Park Library Foundation |
650.321.1084 |
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Menlo Park Senior Center |
650.330.2280 |
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Mental Health Association of San Mateo County |
650.368.3345 |
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My New Red Shoes |
650.241.3911 |
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Nuestra Casa |
650.330.7472 |
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One East Palo Alto Neighborhood Improvement Initiative |
650.330.7462 |
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One New Heartbeat, Inc. |
650.440.0567 |
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Palo Alto VA Medical Center (Menlo Park) |
650.614.9997 |
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Peninsula Family Service: Fair Oaks Adult Activity Center |
650.780.7525 |
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Peninsula Vet Center |
650.617.4300 |
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Redwood City Veterans Memorial Senior Center |
650.780.7306 |
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Redwood City Chamber of Commerce |
650.364.1722 |
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Rosalie Rendu Center |
650.473.9522 |
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Saint Francis Center |
650.365.7829 |
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Sequoia Adult School |
650.306.8866 |
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Service League of San Mateo County |
650.364.4664 |
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SparkPoint at Canada College |
650.381.3550 |
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SV Links |
650.646.5610 |
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Thrive Alliance |
650.654.7993 |
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Villages of San Mateo County |
650.260.4569 |
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Volunteers for Outdoor California |
650.298.9774 |
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Wings Learning Center |
650.365.3250 |
Supervisorial District 5
Agency |
Phone |
E-mail Address |
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ABS-CBN Foundation, Inc. |
800.527.2820 |
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Black Student Union, Skyline College |
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Skyline College |
650.574.6510 |
baileym@smccd.edu |
Brisbane Chamber of Commerce |
415.467.7283 |
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Brisbane Library |
415.467.2060 ext. 227 |
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Brisbane Village Helping Hands |
415.508.2185 |
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Daly City Community Service Center |
650.991.8007 |
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Daly City Partnership |
650.301.3300 |
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Daly City Public Library Associates |
650.224.2356 |
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Daly City Youth Health Center |
650.985.7000 |
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Daly City-Colma Chamber of Commerce |
650.755.3900 |
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Doelger Senior Center |
650.991.8012 |
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Filipino-American Democratic Club – San Mateo County |
650.740.4799 |
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Jefferson Adult Education |
650.550.7891 |
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Jericho Project |
415.656.1700 |
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Kindred at Home |
650.985.5660 |
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Lincoln Park Community Center |
650.991.5722 |
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Liwanag Kultural Center (Filipino) |
650.641.2891 |
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Migrante – N. San Mateo County |
650.733.6152 |
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National Asian American Coalition |
650.952.0522 |
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North Peninsula Food Pantry & Dining Center of Daly City |
650.994.5150 |
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Seton Medical Center: Skilled Nursing Facility |
650.992.4000 |
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Skyline College EOPS & CARE |
650.738.4139 |
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South San Francisco Adult School |
650.877.8844 |
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SparkPoint at Skyline College |
650.738.7035 |
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St. Francis Convalescent Pavilion |
650.994.3200 |
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The Arc of San Francisco |
650.756.1304 |
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VA Outpatient Clinic |
650.615.6000 |
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Out of County
Agency |
Phone |
E-mail Address |
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4 Elements Earth Education, Inc. |
530.265.2036 |
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ACLU Mid-Peninsula Chapter (SF office address) |
415.621.2493 |
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ACLU North Peninsula Chapter (SF office address) |
415.621.2493 |
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APAPA Peninsula Chapter |
650.804.6125 |
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Asian Law Caucus |
415.848.7736 |
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Filipino American Democratic Caucus |
510.825.9530 |
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Filipino Community Center |
415.333.6267 |
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Goodwill SF/SMC/Marin Corporate Offices |
415.575.2100 |
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Lighthouse for the Blind and Visually Impaired |
415.431.1481 |
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MAC’s Children and Family Services, Inc. |
415.704.2920 |
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Northern California NIAC |
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Recovery Survival Network |
415.552.1111 |
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San Francisco Independent Living Resource Center |
415.543.6222 |
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Senior Center Without Walls |
877.797.7299 |
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SIREN |
408.453.3003 |
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State Council on Developmental Disabilities |
510.286.1250 |
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Together We Will SF Bay Area |
|
twwsfbay.org/join-us.html |
Training for Safety, Inc. |
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Vista Center for the Blind |
650.858.0202 |
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Working Partnerships USA |
408.809.2120 |
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Your Filipino Professionals Association |
415.999.8365 |
Past & Upcoming Community Events
2018 Calendar
March 3, 2018
Community Learning Center Spanish Language Group Meeting
March 3, 2018
Holi Festival, Foster City
March 3, 2018
Persian New Year: Nowruz, San Mateo
March 15, 2018
San Mateo County Democratic Central Committee
March 17, 2018
La Honda Community Meeting
March 21, 2018
Villages of San Mateo County
April 2 – 4, 2018
50th Anniversary Commemoration of King’s Assassination, East Palo Alto
April 9, 2018
City of San Carlos City Council Meeting
April 2018
Family Literacy Days and Kindergarten Readiness Events
April 2018
High School Voter Education Weeks
April 2018
Human Services Agency (San Carlos) Veterans Outreach
May 2018
Cinco de Mayo events
May 19, 2018
5th Annual Shine Festival
May 31
La Puente Farmer’s Market, Pescadero
June 1–3, 2018
cityFEST 2018, Foster City
June 2
2018 Half Moon Bay Farmer’s Market
July 4
4th of July Festival, Redwood City
August 2
First Annual Inclusion Festival, San Carlos
August 11
Ecumenical Hunger Program BlockFest, East Palo Alto
August 16
Menlo Park’s Block Party
August 18
Half Moon Bay Farmer’s Market
August 21
Half Moon Bay City Council meeting
September 8
Health & Safety Fair, San Bruno; Eastmoor Health Center, Daly City; Facebook Fiesta, Menlo Park
September 10
Dignity on Wheels, Fair Oaks
September 12
Dignity on Wheels, Menlo Park & Half Moon Bay
September 14
Dignity on Wheels, Redwood City
September 15
Palestine Cultural Day, Foster City
September 16
Rancho Day Fiesta, Pacifica
September 20
Community Conversations: Accessibility, Half Moon Bay
September 22
Summer End Music Festival, Half Moon Bay
September 23
Family Fun Fest, San Mateo
September
High School Voter Education Weeks
October 13
Kasayahan Sa, Daly City
October 14
West Neighborfest, Hillsborough
October 20
Transition to Independence, Millbrae; Health Fair, Redwood City
Calendar subject to change – view calendar at www.smcacre.org
Media Partners
Television |
Univision (Spanish) NBC Owned Television Stations (English) KTVU (English) Telemundo (Spanish) ABS-CBN (Tagalog) KEMS (Korean) |
Radio |
Univision (KBRG & KSOL; Spanish) KCBS-AM (English) KQED-FM (English) Radio Sound of Hope (Chinese) Sing Tao Radio (Chinese) |
Newspapers/Magazines |
San Mateo Daily Journal (English) Daily Post (English) East Palo Alto Today (English) Embarcadero Publishing (The Almanac; English) Daily News Group newspapers (English) SF Media Group (Examiner newspaper; English) Half Moon Bay Review (English) Spectrum magazine (English) Philippines Today (Tagalog) News for Chinese (Chinese) El Reportero (Spanish) World News (Chinese) Manila Mail (Tagalog) Asian Journal (Tagalog) |
Movie Theaters |
NCM (Century Theatres) |
Example: Direct Voter Contact Postcards
Example: Direct Voter Contact Postcards
Maps
Public Transit Routes in San Mateo County
Areas with Low Vote by Mail Usage
Areas with Individuals Living in Poverty
Areas with Eligible Residents Who are not yet Registered to Vote
Public Comments (1-32)
Received Electronically and Registration & Elections Division Replies
(1) Question/Comment from Twitter: Here’s my comment on the @smcvote 2018 Draft Election Plan.
SMC should plan to audit a subset of ballots in *every* election and phase out electronic voting machines as soon as possible. https://gist.github.com/kevinburke/90a11f79e66c7d70c06e8bf17f37f85b … @SupDavePine @CaroleSanMateo
Public Comments (33-39)
Received on Comment Cards at Public Hearing and Registration & Elections Division
(33) I’ve heard that the vote ctrs or drop-off ctrs. located at city hall & govt offices.
For immigrant communities who may be reluctant to go to such places, wouldn’t it be better to have ctrs in libraries & non-threatening locations
Public Comments (40-62)
at Hearing and Registration & Elections Division
PLEASE NOTE: These questions and comments have been summarized from the January 18, 2018 Public Hearing. For the complete comment, please listen to the audio which can be found on our website. If you believe that your question or comment was not summarized correctly, please email the Registration & Elections Division at registrar@smcacre.org so that we can update the record.
Public Comments (63-89)
at Voter's Choice Act Community Convening and Registration & Elections Division
(63) Public meeting was at a bad time.
Should be in the evening as many people cannot attend during the day
Registration & Elections Division Response:
We will take your suggestion into consideration the next time we schedule hearings. We did receive comments via email and our web form from some individuals and organizations who could not attend.
(64) Get in contact with Ann Campbell.
Get notice of the new election model into school newsletters.
Public Comments (90-92)
from Center for Independence of Individuals with Disabilities meeting and Registration & Elections Division
(90) Have we considered or will the Elections Division consider choosing a date or several days within the Early Voting Period to visit Nursing Homes or agencies/organizations that serve people with barriers to voting and just arrange to bring DAU’s to allow those people the option to vote
Registration & Elections Division Response:
Public Comments (93–95)
Received by Mail and Registration & Elections Division Responses
(93) Date: January 17, 2018; 5:30pm-7:00pm; Location: 2396 University Ave. East Palo Alto, CA. 94303 Host: Nuestra Casa de East Palo Alto
We are writing on behalf of Nuestra Casa de East Palo Alto a community education organization dedicated to increasing civic participation and promoting economic self-sustainability of the Latino immigrant population. Nuestra Casa works with Latino par-rents to build their knowledge, voice, and community power.
Public Comments (96–113)
(Received Electronically) to Amended Draft EAP and Registration & Elections Division Replies
(96) Michael Thank you for your email.
In looking over the proposed vote centers, I notice that the County Office of Education is still on the list for Redwood City. I had suggested that the location be changed to the library in Redwood Shores instead of the County Office of Education. My argument was that the library is better located in Redwood Shores, more visible to people driving in and out of Redwood Shores and more familiar to residents of Redwood Shores. I doubt if you surveyed residents here in Redwood Shores few would know where the County Offic
Public Comments (114–115)
(Received Electronically) to Amended Draft EAP – September 11, 2018 and Registration & Elections Division Replies
(114) What is the plan for ensuring that the “on demand printers” are not used fraudulently, e.g. to print additional ballots?
Kevin
Registration & Elections Division Response: