Politics & Government

POLL: Voter Turnout Low, Did You Vote?

Registrar of voters says turnout was 28 percent in Solano County.

By Bay City News Service

Voters throughout the Bay Area participated in Tuesday's primary
election by casting a ballot at the polls or submitting a vote-by-mail
ballot; however, the number of registered voters exercising their right was
fairly low, according to preliminary counts.
          As Sonoma County registrar of voters Janice Atkinson put it, voter
turnout "was dismal." Within the county, 37 percent of registered voters cast
a ballot, as of Tuesday night.
          However disappointingly low the numbers of voters who participated
in the election, Sonoma County had one of the highest rates in the Bay Area.
          Marin and Contra Costa counties yielded the second and third
highest voter turnout percentages with 35.44 percent and 30.78 percent,
respectively.
          Alameda County had the lowest number of people voting within the
Bay Area, with 21.29 percent casting a vote. Only 8.8 percent went to a
polling place, according to the county registrar of voters.
          About 25 percent of eligible voters voted in Santa Clara County,
with nearly 19 percent of participating voters submitting ballots by mail.
          Napa and Solano Counties saw similar voter turnout rates with
about 28 percent casting a ballot.
          In San Mateo County, the elections office counted 27.7 percent of
voters participated in the primary.
          Nearly 25 percent of San Francisco voters marked their ballots,
but just less than 10 percent made it out to a polling place. Rather, nearly
15 percent voted by mail, according to the county elections department.

Did you vote in the election? Why or why not?

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