Recall Vote is September 14

The vote to recall Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom is set for Tuesday, Sept. 14 and there’s a long list of people who would like to replace him, 46 as of a July 21 count, mostly made up of Republicans.

Newsom retains the support of the Democratic Party in California.

The recall will cost $267 million to administer.

You can vote from the comfort of your own home. All registered voters syould receive a vote-by-mail ballot shortly after Aug. 16. Ballots postmarked by Sept. 14 will be counted.

If you are not registered, Aug. 30 is the last day to do so.

In Ventura County, voting locations will be open for four days, Sept. 11-14.

In Santa Barbara County, election offices will be open for voting from Aug. 16 – Sept. 14. A local measure for the city of Lompoc will also be on the ballot for that area.

More on elections here.