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�:4 ,B-d' <br /> VOTING INSTRUCTIONS :: : <br /> THIS IS AN ALL-MAIL BALLOT ELECTION <br /> THERE WILL BE NO POLLING PLACES <br /> • To vote, mark your choice on the enclosed ballot and return it using the return/identification <br /> envelope provided or drop it off in person at one of the locations listed below. <br /> VOTE EARLY! Your ballot must be received by 8:00 p.m. on May 3, 2005 to be counted. <br /> How To Mark Your Ballot <br /> 1. Using a black or blue ink pen (not a felt pen), complete the arrow pointing to your selection. <br /> 2. If you make an error on your ballot and need a new one sent to you, put the ballot in the return envelope, <br /> mark an X in the box on the upper left hand side on the flap of your return envelope and return it to the <br /> Elections Office as early as possible to allow enough time for postal delivery. <br /> 3. DO NOT sign or initial your ballot. <br /> Example: <br /> � � <br /> � y <br /> � y <br /> 1� �1 / <br /> � � <br /> .c <br /> `�..�� <br /> Preparing Your Return Envelope <br /> 1. Sign your name in the signature box under the flap of the return envelope. <br /> 2. Print your San Mateo County residence address and today's date. <br /> 3. Fold your voted ballot and insert it into the return envelope. <br /> 4. Peel both strips and seal the envelope. This will keep your information confidential. <br /> Reminder: Your return voted ballot envelope is postage paid- No stamp is necessary. <br /> Returning Your Voted Ballot <br /> Mail your voted ballot using the postage paid envelope enclosed or hand deliver it no later than 8:00 p.m. on <br /> Tuesday, May 3rd, Election Day, to one of the following locations: <br /> San Mateo County Elections Assessor-County Clerk-Recorder <br /> 40 Tower Road 555 County Center, lst Floor <br /> San Mateo Redwood City <br /> A voter who, because of illness or other physical disability, is unable to return his/her ballot, may designate <br /> his/her spouse, child, parent, grandparent, grandchild, brother, or sister, or a person residing in the same <br /> household to return the ballot to one of the locations listed above. � <br /> , <br /> 2 <br />