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Vote by Mail Drop Box Locations September 14, 2021, California Gubernatorial Recall Election Drop Box Locations As of August 5, 2021 Location ID Locations Name Location Address Location City & 9 Zipcode 1Registrar of Voters (Near the Flagpole) 1555 Berger Drive San Jose, CA 95112‐2716 2 Alviso Branch Library 5050 North First Street Alviso, CA 95002‐9999 3 Campbell City Hall – Outside City Clerk Office 70 North First Street Campbell, CA 95008‐1423 4 Campbell Community Center 1 W. Campbell Avenue Campbell, CA 95008‐1004 5Westmont High School 4805 Westmont Avenue Campbell, CA 95008‐5725 6 Cupertino City Hall – Outside City Clerk Office 10300 Torre Avenue Cupertino, CA 95014‐3202 7De Anza College (Student Center drop off) 21250 Stevens Creek Boulevard Cupertino, CA 95014‐5702 8 Quinlan Community Center 10185 North Stelling Road Cupertino, CA 95014‐5732 9 Gavilan College (at Student Center) 5055 Santa Teresa Boulevard Gilroy, CA 95020‐9578 10 Gilroy City Hall – Outside City Clerk Office 7351 Rosanna Street Gilroy, CA 95020‐6141 11 Gilroy Library 350 West Sixth Street Gilroy, CA 95020‐6106 12 Rod Kelley Elementary School 8755 Kern Avenue Gilroy, CA 95020‐4034 13 Foothill College (Lot 8 Student Drop off) 12345 El Monte Road Los Altos Hills, CA 94022‐4504 14 Los Altos Hills Town Hall – Outside City Clerk Office 26379 Fremont Road Los Altos Hills, CA 94022‐2624 15 Los Altos City Hall – Outside City Clerk Office 1 North San Antonio Road Los Altos, CA 94022‐3000 16 Los Altos Library 13 South San Antonio Road Los Altos, CA 94022‐3056 17 Woodland Branch Library 1975 Grant Road Los Altos, CA 94024‐6912 18 Los Gatos Public Library 100 Villa Avenue Los Gatos, CA 95030‐7035 19 Los Gatos Town Hall – Outside City Clerk Office 110 East Main Street Los Gatos, CA 95030‐6999 20 Milpitas City Hall – Outside City Clerk Office 455 East Calaveras Boulevard Milpitas, CA 95035‐5411 21 Milpitas Library 160 North Main Street Milpitas, CA 95035‐4323 22 Milpitas Unified School District 1331 East Calaveras Boulevard Milpitas, CA 95035‐5707 23 Monte Sereno City Hall – Outside City Clerk Office 18041 Saratoga‐Los Gatos Road Monte Sereno, CA 95030‐4210 24 Morgan Hill City Hall – Outside City Clerk Office 17575 Peak Avenue Morgan Hill, CA 95037‐4128 25 Morgan Hill Library 660 West Main Avenue Morgan Hill, CA 95037‐4143 26 Morgan Hill Unified School District 15600 Concord Circle Morgan Hill, CA 95037‐7110 27 Nordstrom Elementary School 1425 East Dunne Avenue Morgan Hill, CA 95037‐7029 28 Mountain View City Hall – Outside City Clerk Office 500 Castro Street Mountain View, CA 94041‐2010 29 Mountain View Public Library 585 Franklin Street Mountain View, CA 94041‐1906 30 Computer History Museum 1401 North Shoreline Boulevard Mountain View, CA 94043‐1311 31 Mountain View Fire Station 4 229 North Whisman Road Mountain View, CA 94043‐3911 32 Palo Alto City Hall – Outside City Clerk Office 250 Hamilton Avenue Palo Alto, CA 94301‐2531 33 Palo Alto High School 50 Embarcadero Road Palo Alto, CA 94301‐2321 34 Mitchell Park Library 3700 Middlefield Road Palo Alto, CA 94303‐4714 35 Rinconada Branch Library 1213 Newell Road Palo Alto, CA 94303‐2907 36 Biblioteca Latinoamericana Branch Library 921 South First Street San Jose, CA 95110‐3126 37 Santa Clara County Civic Center 70 West Hedding Street San Jose, CA 95110‐1705 38 Captain Jason M. Dahl Elementary School 3200 Water Street San Jose, CA 95111‐3236 39 Edenvale Branch Library 101 Branham Lane E San Jose, CA 95111‐3870 40 Edenvale Community Center 330 Branham Lane E San Jose, CA 95111‐3860 41 Seven Trees Branch Library 3590 Cas Drive San Jose, CA 95111‐2434 42 Tully Community Branch Library 880 Tully Road San Jose, CA 95111‐1014 43 Franklin‐McKinley School District 645 Wool Creek Drive San Jose, CA 95112‐2617 44 Martin Luther King Library 150 East San Fernando Street San Jose, CA 95112‐3580 45 San Jose State University (@Dudley Hall )1 Washington Square San Jose, CA 95112‐3613 46 San Jose State University (The Villages) 1 Washington Square San Jose, CA 95112‐3613 47 San Jose City Hall – Outside City Clerk Office 200 East Santa Clara Street, Wing 2 San Jose, CA 95113‐1903 48 Santa Clara County Superior Court 191 North First Street San Jose, CA 95113‐1006 49 SAP Center at San Jose (Santa Clara side parking lot) 525 W Santa Clara Street San Jose, CA 95113‐1520 50 SAP Center at San Jose (W, St John and Montgomery) 526 W Santa Clara Street San Jose, CA 95113‐1520 51 Mayfair Community Center 2039 Kammerer Avenue San Jose, CA 95116‐3017 52 West Valley Branch Library 1243 San Tomas Aquino Road San Jose, CA 95117‐3332 53 Vineland Branch Library 1450 Blossom Hill Road San Jose, CA 95118‐3935 54 San Andreas Regional Center 6203 San Ignacio Avenue, Suite 200 San Jose, CA 95119‐1245 55 VTA Park and Ride – Santa Teresa Station Santa Teresa @ Miyuki Drive San Jose, CA 95119‐1506 56 Almaden Branch Library 6445 Camden Avenue San Jose, CA 95120‐2823 57 Almaden Neighborhood Church 19550 McKean Road San Jose, CA 95120‐3443 58 Hillview Branch Library 1600 Hopkins Drive San Jose, CA 95122‐1681 59 South Valley YMCA 5632 Santa Teresa Boulevard San Jose, CA 95123‐2633 60 Southside Community Center 5585 Cottle Road San Jose, CA 95123‐2367 61 Cambrian School District 4115 Jacksol Drive San Jose, CA 95124‐3312 62 Campbell Union High School District 3235 Union Avenue San Jose, CA 95124‐2009 63 Union Elementary School District 5175 Union Avenue San Jose, CA 95124‐5434 64 Hammer Montessori at Galarza Elementary School 1610 Bird Avenue San Jose, CA 95125‐1821 65 Willow Glen Branch Library 1157 Minnesota Avenue San Jose, CA 95125‐3324 66 Rose Garden Library 1580 Naglee Avenue San Jose, CA 95126‐2013 67 Alum Rock Union School District 2930 Gay Avenue San Jose, CA 95127‐2322 68 Dr Roberto Cruz Library 3090 Alum Rock Avenue San Jose, CA 95127‐2807 69 San Jose City College (@ Student Center) 2100 Moorpark Avenue San Jose, CA 95128‐2723 September 14, 2021, California Gubernatorial Recall Election Drop Box Locations As of August 5, 2021 Location ID Locations Name Location Address Location City & 9 Zipcode 70 Valley Medical Center Valley Specialty Center 751 South Bascom Avenue San Jose, CA 95128‐2604 71 Forest Hill Elementary School 4450 McCoy Avenue San Jose, CA 95130‐2117 72 Moreland School District 4711 Campbell Avenue San Jose, CA 95130‐1790 73 Brooktree Elementary School 1781 Olivetree Drive San Jose, CA 95131‐1933 74 Orchard School District 921 Fox Lane San Jose, CA 95131‐1602 75 Berryessa Library 3355 Noble Avenue San Jose, CA 95132‐3106 76 VTA Park and Ride – Hostetter Station North Capitol Avenue @ Camino Del Rey San Jose, CA 95132‐2503 77 Educational Branch Library 1772 Educational Park Drive San Jose, CA 95133‐1703 78 Evergreen Valley College (Lot 7 Student Drop off) 4750 San Felipe Road San Jose, CA 95135‐1510 79 Village Square Branch Library 4001 Evergreen Village Square San Jose, CA 95135‐1779 80 Pearl Avenue Branch Library 4270 Pearl Avenue San Jose, CA 95136‐1844 81 VTA Park and Ride ‐ Capitol Station West Capitol Expressway @ Highway 87 San Jose, CA 95136‐1915 82 Evergreen Branch Library 2635 Aborn Road San Jose, CA 95121‐1202 83 Evergreen Valley High School 3300 Quimby Road San Jose, CA 95148‐3122 84 Mount Pleasant School District 3434 Marten Avenue San Jose, CA 95148‐1300 85 Santa Clara City Hall – Outside City Clerk Office 1500 Warburton Avenue Santa Clara, CA 95050‐3713 86 Santa Clara County Traffic Court 1095 Homestead Road Santa Clara, CA 95050‐5401 87 Briarwood Elementary School 1930 Townsend Avenue Santa Clara, CA 95051‐2203 88 Central Park Library 2635 Homestead Road Santa Clara, CA 95051‐5322 89 Kona Kai Swim Club 680 Hubbard Avenue Santa Clara, CA 95051‐5852 90 Mission College (Student drop off) 3000 Mission College Boulevard Santa Clara, CA 95054‐1804 91 Saratoga City Hall – Outside City Clerk Office 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070‐5151 92 Saratoga Library 13650 Saratoga Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070‐5054 93 West Valley College (Fox Center) 14000 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070‐5640 94 Sunnyvale City Hall – Outside City Finance Office 456 West Olive Avenue Sunnyvale, CA 94086‐7619 95 Sunnyvale Public Library 665 West Olive Avenue Sunnyvale, CA 94086‐7622 96 Valley Medical Center Sunnyvale 660 South Fair Oaks Avenue Sunnyvale, CA 94086‐7913 97 Sunnyvale Community Center 550 East Remington Drive Sunnyvale, CA 94087‐2652 98 Sunnyvale Presbyterian Church 728 West Fremont Avenue Sunnyvale, CA 94087‐2652 99 Grocery Outlet Bargain Market 1180 North Fair Oaks Avenue Sunnyvale, CA 94089‐1702.
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