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COUNTY CLERK--RECORDER--REGISTRAR

County Clerk--Recorder--Registrar: Candace Grubbs

Phone: 530-538-7761; 800-894-7761 (Toll Free within Butte County only)

Fax: 530-538-6853

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County Clerk--Recorder--Registrar Address:
25 County Center Drive, Suite 110
Oroville, CA 95965


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DIRECTORY of CONTESTS
Find information about contests and candidates on a June 5 ballot, with election results, in Butte County:

Top Two Candidates Open Primary Act and Voter-Nominated Offices (per California Secretary of State)

On June 8, 2010, California voters approved Proposition 14, which created the Top Two Candidates Open Primary Act.

Except for the office of U.S. President and county central committee offices, offices that used to be known as "partisan offices" (e.g., state constitutional offices, U.S. Congress, and state legislative offices) are now known as "voter-nominated" offices.

Under the Top Two Candidates Open Primary Act, all candidates running in a primary election, regardless of their party preference, will appear on a single Primary Election ballot and voters can vote for any candidate. The top two overall vote-getters - not the top vote-getter from each qualified party and anyone using the independent nomination process - will move on to the General Election.

Candidates for voter-nominated office must indicate their party preference or lack of party preference on the primary and general election ballots. Political parties can no longer formally nominate candidates for voter-nominated offices, so a candidate who finishes in the top two at the primary election and advances to the general election is not the official nominee of any party for the office.

ELECTION ARCHIVE
Archives are available for these past Butte County elections: 6/5/2012, 6/7/2011, 11/2/2010, 6/8/2010, 5/19/2009, 11/4/2008, 6/3/2008, 2/5/2008, 11/6/2007, 11/7/2006, 6/6/2006, 11/8/2005, 11/2/2004, 3/2/2004, 10/7/2003, 11/5/2002, 3/5/2002, 11/7/2000, 3/7/2000, 11/3/1998, 6/2/1998

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You must have registered by May 21 to vote on June 5.

Call 530-538-7761 or 1-800-894-7761(within Butte County) for questions about voting or to determine your voter registration status.

Butte County Elections Division

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POLLING PLACE & SAMPLE BALLOT LOOKUP

  • Click here to find your polling place in the Polling Place List on the Butte County Clerk's website. Automated list based on an address is not yet available. If you know your precinct number, this list should be helpful for now.

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