Don't mail your ballot — drop it.
→ Find the drop box nearest you
Your vote is too important to leave to chance.
Every election, ballots mailed back get delayed, arrive too late, or are rejected for technical reasons. Every single vote in our community should count—and that starts with making sure yours gets there.
The safest, surest way to return your ballot is to drop it off yourself.
Drop boxes are open right now in District 4.
Official, secure, and available 24 hours a day — find the one nearest you:
- Healdsburg City Hall — 401 Grove Street, Healdsburg
- Geyserville Fire Station — 20975 Geyserville Ave, Geyserville
- Cloverdale City Hall — 205 West 1st Street, Cloverdale
- Windsor Bluebird Center 25 Bluebird Dr, Windsor
- Multiple location in Santa Rosa including Sonoma County Registrar of Voters — 3880 Brickway Blvd, Santa Rosa
All drop boxes close at 8:00 p.m. on June 2, 2026.
→ Find the drop box nearest you
Before you go — two things
- Sign and date the outside of your return envelope. An unsigned ballot cannot be counted.
- No stamp needed. Just seal it, sign it, and drop it in.
Questions?
Contact the Sonoma County Registrar of Voters directly:
📞 (707) 565-6800
🌐 sonomacounty.gov/registrar-of-voters
