Elections Division
In an effort to reduce costs, the Plumas County Board of Supervisors has reduced the operational hours of some county departments effective September 1, 2012.The department of the Clerk-Recorder and Elections hours will be from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday through Thursday and from 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon on Friday.
Mission Statement
The Plumas County Clerk-Recorder;
Promotes public confidence by providing the very highest level of courteous efficient service.
Achieves open communication through teamwork and the spirit of goodwill.
Provides ethical performance while maintaining and preserving the public’s records in a secure and easily accessible environment.
Ensures integrity in the administration of fair and impartial elections.
Division Functions
The Elections Division of the Clerk-Recorder Department conducts all federal, state and local elections within the county. The division maintains a database of nearly 13,000 registered voters. Candidate and Fair Political Practices Commission (FPPC) filings also take place here. Official ballot preparation as well as poll worker training and precinct maintenance are handled in this division.
QUINCY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT - MEASURE A - INFORMATION
Preview the Voter Information Guide and a Sample Ballot for the Quincy Fire Protection District Special Election - Measure A
QFPD VOTER INFORMATION GUIDE
Have you moved and not re-registered to vote? To verify your voter registration is current, call us at 530-283-6256 or 283-6129. You must re-register every time you move.
DATES TO REMEMBER:
Last day to correct your voter registration or register to vote in the Quincy Fire Protection District Election for Measure A - May 20, 2013.
If you live within the boundaries of the district and you have not received a ballot in the mail, call the Elections Division at 530-283-6256 or 283-6129.
Election Day is Tuesday, June 4, 2013
View the Results of the Election here: ELECTION RESULTS AND TURNOUT
SAMPLE BALLOTS FOR ALL ELECTIONS BY EMAIL
SAVE TIME AND TAXPAYER DOLLAR$ - OPT INTO RECEIVING YOUR VOTER INFORMATION GUIDES VIA EMAIL! SKIP THE PAPER!
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VOTE BY MAIL BALLOT INFORMATION:
Vote By Mail Ballots are available 29 days prior to Election Day. Voted ballots must be RECEIVED by the Elections Division by 8:00 p.m. on Election Day to be counted. POSTMARK dates do NOT make ballots eligible for counting. If you have not received your requested Vote By Mail ballot within 10 days prior to Election Day, call the Elections Division at 530-283-6256. If you would like to check the status of your returned Vote By Mail ballot to make sure it has been received, you may call the same number.
REMEMBER TO MAIL YOUR BALLOT EARLY! ONLY VOTED BALLOTS RECEIVED BY ELECTION DAY CAN BE COUNTED!
Current Voter Registration Political Party Preference Statistics
View current registration statistics for Plumas County.
Resources
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If you have specific questions pertaining to elections, Vote By Mail Ballots or polling places please contact:
Marcy DeMartile Email Marcy 530-283-6129
Tina Terrazas Email Tina 530-283-6256
Ballots may be obtained and returned here:
Plumas County Elections Division
520 Main Street Room 102
Courthouse
Quincy CA 95971