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Announcing the Fresno County Candidate Filing Webinar for November 2020

Announcing the Fresno County Candidate Filing Webinar for November 2020

Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 3:37 PM
Subject: Announcing the Fresno County Candidate Filing Webinar for November 2020

On Behalf of Brandi Orth, County Clerk/Registrar of Voters:

Please find attached the flyer for the Candidate Filing Webinar for the Consolidated November 3, 2020 General Election.  The webinar is scheduled for July 8 at 5:30pm.  RSVPs are requested.  Please feel free to forward this flyer to anyone who may be interested in running for office in Fresno County.

This flyer is also available on the Fresno County Clerk/Registrar of Voter’s website, VoteFresnoCounty.com.

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Office: (559) 600-7152        Fax: (559) 488-3279

Email:  jkus@fresnocountyca.gov

 

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2020 Congressional District Caucus Election Results

2020 Congressional District Caucus Election Results

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Dear California Democrat,

Congratulations to California’s 2020 District-Level Delegates and Alternates!

Preliminary results for 2020 Congressional District Caucuses are now available on the CDP website at https://www.cadem.org/democratic-national-convention/national-convention-district-level-caucuses.

These results are preliminary and based on reported vote totals for the June 5-7th caucus elections. The results for each Congressional caucus have been reviewed by the campaigns and they are currently being verified.

Again, congratulations for being elected to represent California at the Democratic National Convention! We’ll be sharing convention information and logistics with you as soon as possible.

Sincerely,

Rusty Hicks
Chair
California Democratic Party

 

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2020 Congressional District Caucus Election Results

An update on the Congressional District Caucuses to elect delegates to the Democratic National Convention

To participate in the virtual caucuses, you must request your online ballot by May 28th @ 5PM.

Dear California Democrats,

Due to the extension of “stay at home” orders across the state, the upcoming Congressional District Caucuses to elect delegates to the Democratic National Convention will take place virtually and delegates will be selected through an online process managed by the Presidential campaigns.

To participate in the virtual caucuses, you must request your online ballot HERE. Online ballot requests will be accepted through May 28th @ 5PM. Please note, you must be a registered Democrat and you must be registered in the congressional district for which you’ve requested a ballot. To check and see which Congressional District you live in, please visit: https://www.house.gov/representatives/find-your-representative.

Only registered Democrats will receive an online ballot.

The process timeline is as follows:

  • May 19 – May 28 at 5:00 PM, Ballot request period
  • June 5, Ballots emailed to you from the Presidential campaigns (Biden, Bloomberg, Sanders & Warren)
  • June 5 – June 7 at 5:00 PM, Ballot return period
  • June 7 at 5:00 PM, Deadline to complete online ballots
  • June 9, Results tabulated and finalized by campaigns

Please email Delegate2020@cadem.org if you have any questions.

Thank you for your patience and understanding.

Sincerely,
The CADEM Team

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2020 Congressional District Caucus Election Results

Congratulations 2020-2024 DNC Members!

We counted the ballots with minimal staff and followed appropriate social distancing protocols.

Democrats,

Congratulations to our 2020 — 2024 Democratic National Committee Members, and thank you to all the DNC Candidates for participating in this process. 

The final results of the DNC ballot count is as follows:

Results are also posted on our website and the vote count will continue to be available on our Facebook Page

We are incredibly grateful to our dedicated California Democratic Party staff and to lead Co-Chair of the Credentials Committee Michael Wagaman for managing the process and for counting the ballots live on Facebook. 

Sincerely,

Yvette Martinez
Executive Director
California Democratic Party

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Governor Newsom Executive Order today

Governor Newsom Executive Order today

 
 
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
Contact: Governor’s Press Office
Friday, May 8, 2020
(916) 445-4571

 

Governor Newsom Issues Executive Order to Protect Public Health by Mailing Every Registered Voter a Ballot Ahead of the November General Election 

SACRAMENTO — Recognizing the threat COVID-19 continues to pose to public health, Governor Gavin Newsom today signed an executive order to ensure that Californians can exercise their right to vote in a safe and accessible manner during the General Election this November. The order requires that each county’s elections officials send vote-by-mail ballots for the November 3, 2020 General Election to all registered voters. Californians who may need access to in-person voting opportunities – including individuals with disabilities, individuals who speak languages other than English, individuals experiencing homelessness, and others – will still be able to access in-person voting opportunities.
 
“Elections and the right to vote are foundational to our democracy,” said Governor Newsom. “No Californian should be forced to risk their health in order to exercise their right to vote. Mail-in ballots aren’t a perfect solution for every person, and I look forward to our public health experts and the Secretary of State’s and the Legislature’s continued partnership to create safer in-person opportunities for Californians who aren’t able to vote by mail.”
 
The Administration will continue to work with the Legislature and the Secretary of State to determine how requirements for in-person voting opportunities and other details of the November election will be implemented, while preserving public health and giving county elections officials needed flexibility. If by May 30, 2020 counties do not yet have clarity for in-person voting opportunities and other details of the November election, it may be necessary to issue a further executive order addressing these issues.
 
“California will not force voters to choose between protecting their health and exercising their right to vote. I thank Governor Newsom for taking decisive action now, to preserve voting rights and provide sufficient time to properly prepare for the General Election,” said Secretary of State Alex Padilla. “Today we become the first state in the nation to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic by mailing every registered voter a ballot. We are meeting our obligation to provide an accessible, secure, and safe election this November. Sending every registered voter a ballot by mail is smart policy and absolutely the right thing to do during this COVID-19 pandemic.” 
 
“Today’s executive order is a critical first step to ensuring California’s November 2020 election is safe and accessible,” said Jonathan Mehta Stein, Executive Director of California Common Cause. “While other states are fighting for access to vote-by-mail ballots, Governor Newsom has ensured that for California voters and we can now push ahead, together, on the difficult work of ensuring in-person voting sites for voters with language needs, voters with disabilities, voters without reliable access to mail, and other voters who need in-person voting to access their vote.”
 
The text of the Governor’s executive order can be found here and a copy can be found here.