Politics & Government

June 7 Primary Election: Livermore Voter Guide

A look at what Patch is following for Livermore voters.

Voters can take their ballots to a list of 24-hour drop off locations, mail in their ballot or vote locally on election day. Visit the county website for polling places before Election Day.
Voters can take their ballots to a list of 24-hour drop off locations, mail in their ballot or vote locally on election day. Visit the county website for polling places before Election Day. (Renee Schiavone/Patch)

LIVERMORE, CA — The June 7 primary ballot has reached voter's mailboxes and some people have already decided who will get their vote.

To give our readers quick access to what you need to know before casting your votes, we've compiled races in your area and information on how to vote.

Here's a look at local races the Livermore Patch is following in the Tri-Valley area.

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Alameda County:

Schools:

Board of Education 7th Trustee Area

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State:
16th State Assembly District

  • Rebecca Bauer-Kahan: Democrat, incumbent, mother
  • Joseph Rubay: Republican, small business owner

Patch sent a candidate questionnaire to all candidates in the above races so you can learn a little bit about them and why they’re running for office. We will publish all forms as they come in.

Here is a list 24-hour ballot drop box locations:

  • Livermore City Hall, 1052 South Livermore Avenue
  • Livermore Public Library, 725 Rincon Avenue
  • Summit Park, 6329 Tioga Pass County

Accessible Voting Locations include:

  • Holy Cross Lutheran Church, 1020 Mocho Street
  • Celebration Church, 1135 Bluebell Drive
  • Livermore Valley Academy, 557 Olivina Avenue
  • bothwell Arts Center, 2466 8th Street
  • Hindu Community and Cultural Center, 1232 Arrowhead Avenue
  • Fire Station 6, 4550 East Avenue

*Check this list for any additions.

Follow this link for information on how to vote by mail. Voters can even sign up to become a permanent vote by mail voter.

Military and overseas voters can get all the information they need here.

Keep track of where your ballot is here.

Along with local candidates, the election includes candidates for:

  • U.S Senate
  • Governor
  • Lieutenant Governor
  • Secretary of State
  • Controller
  • Treasurer
  • Attorney General
  • Insurance Commissioner
  • Member of State Board of Equalization
  • State Superintendent of Public Instruction
  • U.S Representative in Congress
  • State Senator
  • State Assembly Member

Check out the full CalMatters 2022 Voter Guide here.

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