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The Tehama County Elections Department is in the former Tehama County Courthouse on Washington Street in Red Bluff. (George Johnston/Daily News)
The Tehama County Elections Department is in the former Tehama County Courthouse on Washington Street in Red Bluff. (George Johnston/Daily News)
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RED BLUFF — The Tehama County Elections Department will be open 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, June 4 to allow voters the chance to vote early.

The office, at 633 Washington St., Room 17, in Red Bluff will be open for voters who wish to turn in their vote-by-mail ballots or obtain a second ballot.

“Our goal is to encourage Tehama County residents to participate in the upcoming Gubernatorial Recall Election and therefore our office will be open on Saturday,” said Registrar of Voters Jennifer Vise.

For more information, call the department at (530) 527-8190 or toll free at (886) 289-5307, or write to elections@co.tehama.ca.us.

Drop boxes

There are six vote-by-mail drop boxes located throughout Tehama County.

A 24-hour box is at the intersection of Pine and Madison streets near the former Tehama County Library site. Ballots may be dropped at the former Tehama County Courthouse at 633 Washington St. in Red Bluff during business hours. Food Maxx, at 94 Belle Mill Road, and Raley’s, at 725 S. Main St., are available during business hours.

In Los Molinos, ballots can be dropped at Nu-Way Market, 8049 State Route 99E during business hours.

Corning City Hall, at 794 Third St, is available during business hours.

These boxes are maintained by the Elections Department and allow voters to drop their ballots in a secure vote-by-mail drop box without fighting for a parking space or visiting a polling location on Election Day, June 7.

Voters can check the status of their returned ballots by logging onto the BallotTrax website at https://california.ballottrax.net/voter/ and entering their information to sign up for notification regarding their ballots.

Ballots also may be returned by mail no later than June 7, and must be received by the office no later than 7 days after Election Day. Ballots may be dropped at the Elections Office at 633 Washington St., Room 17, Red Bluff. Office hours are 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays through June 6.

On Election Day, ballots may be brought in to the Elections Office 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. or dropped off 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. at any available Polling Place throughout Tehama County.

For more information, call the Tehama County Elections Department at (530) 527-8190 or toll free at (886) 289-5307; or write to elections@co.tehama.ca.us.