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Grand Terrace Hosts the BallotMobile; San Bernardino County Registrar of Voters’ first-ever voter education pop-up

By Melissa Eickman
Communications Officer/ Community Writer
02/29/2024 at 01:35 PM

Grand Terrace Hosts the BallotMobile; San Bernardino County Registrar of Voters’ first-ever voter education pop-up

The BallotMobile will be hosted by all 24 San Bernardino County cities and other unincorporated communities leading up to the 2024 Presidential Primary Election

The BallotMobile: Traveling Voter Education pop-up experience made a stop in Grand Terrace on February 14, 2024. The San Bernardino County Registrar of Voters is using this first-ever traveling voter education pop-up experience to bring Grand Terrace residents and voters throughout San Bernardino County important information on the upcoming 2024 Presidential Primary Election. 

The BallotMobile is visiting all 24 San Bernardino County cities, plus additional unincorporated communities, beginning in Needles and concluding at the Registrar of Voters’ headquarters on Election Day, March 5. The two-month journey will deliver voter education resources in every area of the county. Residents in Grand Terrace and beyond are receiving voter education materials, resources, giveaways, and more at the traveling pop-up.

“With the election coming up, this new initiative allows San Bernardino County to participate in the state’s voter education efforts with a creative approach to reaching all current and future voters, especially across such a large geography,” said San Bernardino County Registrar of Voters, Stephenie Shea. “The BallotMobile is helping us travel to even the farthest corners of America’s largest county to equip current and future voters with the information they need to make the best, most informed voting decisions for themselves.” 

The 55-day BallotMobile tour is covering a large geographic footprint, playing an important role in educating the county’s 1.17 million registered voters about new and important information regarding the election. BallotMobile resources include informing residents on the earlier Primary Election date, how to register to vote, how to check personalized voter information, the county’s four ways to vote, and Primary Election-specific topics such as crossover voting. 

For more information on the San Bernardino County Registrar of Voters’ BallotMobile or to find out when the BallotMobile will visit your area, visit Elections.SBCounty.gov. 

About San Bernardino County Registrar of Voters: The San Bernardino County Registrar of Voters is responsible for all aspects of the election process for the county’s residents. It administers local, state, and federal elections in San Bernardino County, including the management of voting systems, the employment and training of poll workers, election ballot processing, and vote tallying. The Registrar of Voters also performs all voter registration functions, including the storage and maintenance of voter registration records. It also provides voting-related services to voters, elected officials, campaigns, and other voting interest groups.

   

 



FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

 

Media Contact:

Melissa Eickman, Communications Officer

San Bernardino County Registrar of Voters

Communications@rov.sbcounty.gov

Phone: 909-387-8300

                                         

 

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