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Election commission approves voter-information postcard mailing, schedules ballot-order meeting for Nov. 4 election

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The Board of Election Commissioners voted unanimously Aug. 6 to send a bilingual voter-information postcard to all registered voters prior to the Nov. 4 municipal election and set Sept. 9 to determine ballot order. A separate request for parking access was discussed and then withdrawn in favor of staff outreach to the city manager's office.

The Board of Election Commissioners voted unanimously Aug. 6 to approve a bilingual voter-information postcard to be mailed to all registered voters ahead of the Nov. 4 municipal election and set a Sept. 9 meeting to determine ballot order.

Chairperson Kimberly Vanderspeck called for a roll-call vote on the postcard mailing. Vice Chairperson Paul Franco said, “Yes. I I approve.” Commissioner John DeChico voted yes. Commissioner Joe Zacco (recorded in the meeting audio as Sacco in one roll call exchange) and Commissioner Cecilia Gonzales also voted yes; the clerk announced the measure was approved and the office will work with…

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