Frequently Asked Questions for the June 24, 2025, Bear Valley Community Healthcare District Special Mail Ballot Election

Registered voters residing in Bear Valley Community Healthcare District may vote in the special mail ballot election. You can check the districts in which you reside by using My Elections Gateway on the Registrar of Voters website.

On the ballot, voters will be able to vote on Measure U for Bear Valley Community Healthcare District.

For more information, view the election webpage and voting options for the June 24, 2025, Bear Valley Community Healthcare District Special Mail Ballot Election.

You have three ways to cast a voted ballot this election.

  1. Vote by Mail
  2. Mail Ballot Drop-Box Locations
  3. Early Vote Site

Mail ballots were delivered to the United States Postal Service beginning May 27.

If you do not receive a mail ballot, you can request a replacement ballot by mail or in person at the Registrar of Voters using a Replacement Mail Ballot Application [pdf]. Alternatively, you may authorize another person to pick-up your mail ballot at the Registrar of Voters with an Application to Provide Vote-By-Mail Ballot to an Authorized Representative [pdf].

Note: If you request a replacement ballot, the Registrar of Voters will suspend the mail ballot you did not receive so someone else cannot use it to vote.

For your mail ballot to be counted, your ballot must be:

  • Postmarked no later than 8 p.m. on Election Day, June 24, 2025;
  • Delivered to the Registrar of Voters by 8 p.m. on Election Day; or
  • Deposited into a mail ballot drop box by 8 p.m. on Election Day.

You can track when your ballot is mailed, received, and accepted for counting through the Secretary of State’s Where’s My Ballot tracking system. You can sign up to receive notifications about the status of your mail ballot via email, text message, and/or telephone call. Sign up at WheresMyBallot.sos.ca.gov.

You may use one of the following two websites to look up the status of your ballot:

  • My Voter Status on the Secretary of State’s website allows you to look up the status of your ballot.
  • My Elections Gateway on the Registrar of Voters’ website allows you to look up the status of your ballot if you voted by mail.
    • If you have cast a mail ballot, the status of your ballot will remain “received” until we certify the election results. After certification, your mail ballot status will update to “counted” or “not counted.”

If you receive this message, you will have an opportunity to resolve the issue with your mail ballot up until two days before the Registrar of Voters certifies the results of the election.

The most common mail ballot issues are:

  • Voter did not sign the mail ballot return envelope
  • Signature on the mail ballot return envelope does not compare to the signature in the voter’s registration record
  • First-time voter did not provide sufficient identification information when registering to vote and must provide ID when voting the first time

Voters may return a Signature Verification and Unsigned Identification Envelope Statement or a copy of their ID by dropping a copy off at the Registrar of Voters office, by mail, by fax, or by emailing a photographed or scanned copy of the statement or ID.

On Election Night, the San Bernardino County Registrar of Voters releases unofficial results of ballots counted through 5 p.m. on Election Day.

The first election results will be posted at 8:05 p.m. on Election Night.

Though ballot counting may be completed for the night, the Registrar of Voters will continue to process and count additional ballots in the weeks following the election.

The canvass for the June 24, 2025, Bear Valley Community Healthcare District Special Mail Ballot Election begins the day after Election Day on June 25, and the results will be certified by the Registrar of Voters on or before July 24, 2025.

Voters will be able to mark their choices on a paper mail ballot. Voters who cannot mark a paper ballot without assistance may visit the Registrar of Voters to use an accessible ballot-marking device that will print the voter’s ballot after the voter makes their choices.

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