Heres how downtown San Jose residents can vote in special election
Downtown San Jose will hold a special election on April 8 to fill the District 3 City Council seat, which became vacant after Omar Torres's resignation. Seven candidates are competing for this vital role, which will significantly influence the city's recovery efforts following the pandemic. Voter registration is available until March 24, and residents will begin receiving mail-in ballots starting March 10. In-person voting will be facilitated at multiple locations, including the Joyce Ellington Branch Library and the Olinder Community Center, from March 10 to April 7. This election is particularly important as the elected official will tackle pressing issues such as homelessness, housing, and budget shortfalls that the city is currently facing.
The Santa Clara County Registrar of Voters has made it easier for residents to engage in the process, providing comprehensive information about voting locations and ballot drop-off points. Voters are encouraged to check the county's website for details on their nearest voting center and ballot drop-off locations. This election represents a crucial opportunity for downtown residents to influence their local governance during a challenging recovery period.