Make a plan to vote for Stephanie on August 20th!

ALL registered voters residing in District 6 can vote by or on August 20th for non-partisan school board regardless of your party affiliation. Use the links below to be ready to vote. Share them with your friends and family and vote for Stephanie Vanos, the rational, qualified candidate to represent you on the Orange County School Board.

Three Ways to Vote for Stephanie

Choose from the three plans below. Even if you intend to Early Vote or vote on Election Day, we strongly recommend that you request a Vote by Mail ballot as a back up plan. Don’t let bad weather, illness, or other circumstances to prevent you from voting for Stephanie Vanos by August 20th!

  1. Request a Vote by Mail ballot

You may request a Vote By Mail (VBM) ballot to vote from the convenience of your home. ALL vote by mail ballots expired last year and must be renewed. The Orange County Supervisor of Elections Office must receive your request for a vote-by-mail ballot no later than 5 p.m. on Thursday, August 8th. The deadline to return Voted ballots to the Elections Office is no later than 7:00 p.m. election night for it to be counted. Any voter who has requested a vote-by-mail ballot can track the status of their ballot through the Supervisor of Elections’ website.

In Orange County, request a Vote-by-Mail ballot at the Supervisor of Elections website or request it online here.

2. Early Voting

Early voting runs August 5th through August 18th from 9:00 am to 7:00 pm daily. Locations and more information can be found here: Early Voting in Orange County. Remember, you can drop off your Vote By Mail ballot at Early Vote locations in Orange County, and at the Supervisor of Election’s Office. Please bring accepted identification (a full list can be found here).

3. Election Day- August 20th

On Election Day you are required to vote in the polling place location assigned to the precinct where you live. You are also required to bring acceptable identification with you. A voter who has requested a vote-by-mail ballot may change their mind and vote in person. The voter should bring the ballot (marked or unmarked) to the polls to turn the ballot in and vote a regular ballot.

Click here to find your polling location in Orange County.

If you need help in reading or marking your ballot, you may bring someone with you, or poll workers are available to assist. Language assistance and ADA-compliant voting equipment are available at all polling places.