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How to Vote in the 2020 Election

Post Date:10/23/2020

Make your voice heard this election and vote! In addition to the presidential election, Folsom voters will elect two City Councilmembers.

Make your voice heard this election and vote! In addition to the presidential election, Folsom voters will elect two City Councilmembers to seats currently held by Councilmember Ernie Sheldon and Appointed City Councilmember Andy Morin (the three remaining seats held by Sarah Aquino, Kerri Howell, and Mike Kozlowski will be up for election in November 2022).

Choose how, when, and where you want to vote:


  • By Mail: During the first week of October, all registered voters will receive their official ballot in the mail. If you do not receive your ballot or if you need a replacement ballot, call Sacramento Voter Registrations at 916-875-6155 or email vbm@saccounty.net


  • Ballot Drop Box: Voted ballots may also be placed in any of the 58 secured Ballot Drop Box locations throughout Sacramento County. There is a Ballot Drop Box inside Folsom City Hall, 50 Natoma Street, available to the public from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday.


  • Vote Center: All Vote Centers will be open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. four days prior to and including Election Day, and some of the Vote Centers will be open up to 11 days prior to and including Election Day. There is even weekend voting starting October 24. Voters can visit any Vote Center in the county to drop off completed ballots or they can vote in person.

For additional information about the November 2020 General Election, voter registration, and a full listing of Ballot Drop Boxes and Vote Centers, call 1-800-762-8019 or visit elections.saccounty.net. Visit the City of Folsom website for information about the Folsom election and a listing of Folsom Vote Centers.

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