–Tommy Gong, the County Clerk-Recorder for San Luis Obispo (SLO) since 2015, announced his resignation from the post as he accepts employment as the Deputy County Clerk-Recorder for Contra Costa County.
–In early May 2021, the SLO County Board of Supervisors voted to return to the traditional way of running elections, including neighborhood-level polling places open for just one day, for elections in 2022.
SLO County supervisors vote 3-2 to return elections to pre-COVID-19 procedures
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Voting stations are set up for the primary election at the Kentucky Exposition Center, Monday, June 22, 2020, in Louisville, Ky. With one polling place designated for Louisville on Tuesday, voters who didnât cast mail-in ballots could potentially face long lines in Kentuckyâs unprecedented primary election. (AP Photo/Piper Blackburn)
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On Tuesday, the San Luis Obispo County Board of Supervisors voted 3-2 to return to pre-COVID-19 voting procedures in 2022.
That means having around 76 polling stations and people will need to request a mail-in ballot.
Posted by Melissa Mattson | May 6, 2021
County Health Officer Penny Borenstein clarifies that the county has no intention to implement Vaccine Passports
SAN LUIS OBISPO The San Luis Obispo County Board of Supervisors held a regularly scheduled meeting on May 4 from 9 a.m until 11:35 p.m. The meeting opened with public comment, which focused mainly on item 13, the request for the Board of Supervisors to sign and send a letter to the State Water Resource Control Board opposing two applications to appropriate water for the Shandon-San Juan Water District.
Supervisor Bruce Gibson moved for approval of the consent agenda with exception of item 13. His discussion on item 13 indicated that there was not enough information on the item for the Board to make a decision and should be tabled for future discussion.