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APPENDIX F - Potential Vote Center Locations APPENDIX F - Potential Vote Center Locations Vote Center Address City African American Cultural Center 304 N 6th St San Jose, CA 95112 Almaden Community Center 6445 Camden Ave. San Jose, CA 95120 Andrew Hill High School 3200 Senter Road San Jose, CA 95111 Antiochian Orthodox Church 380 Magdalena Ave Los Altos, Ca 94024 Bascom Community Center 1000 S Bascom Ave San Jose, CA 95128 Biblioteca Latino Americana 921 S.First Street San Jose, CA 95110 Braly Park Building 704 Daffodil Ct Sunnyvale, CA 94086 Cal Fire Almaden 20255 Mckean Rd San Jose, CA 95120 Cambrian Library Branch 1780 Hillsdale Ave San Jose, CA 95124 Camden Community Center 3369 Union Ave San Jose, CA 95124 Campbell Community Center-Roosevelt Room 1 W Campbell Ave Campbell, CA 95008 Campbell Union High School District 3235 Union Ave Campbell, CA 95124 Chung Tai Zen Center of Sunnyvale 750 E Arques Ave, Sunnyvale, CA 94085 Church of Scientology Silicon Valley 1066 Linda Vista Ave Mountain View, CA 94043 Church of Scientology Stevens Creek 1865 Lundy Ave. San Jose, CA 95131 Columbia Middle School-Library 739 Morse Ave Sunnyvale, CA 94085 Cubberley Community Center 4000 Middlefield Rd. Palo Alto, CA 94303 Dhammakaya Meditation Center Silicon Valley 280 Llagas Rd Morgan Hill, CA 95037 Edenvale Branch Library 101 Branham Ln San Jose, CA 95111 Evergreen Branch Library 2635 Aborn Rd San Jose, CA 95121 Gilroy First Baptist Church 8455 Wren Ave Gilroy, CA 95020 Gilroy Police Department 7301 Hanna St Gilroy, CA 95020 Houge Park Community Center 3952 Twilight Dr San Jose, CA 95118 Italian American Cultural Center 425 N 4th St San Jose, CA 95112 Italian Gardens Apartments 1524 Almaden Expwy San Jose, CA 95125 Kirk Community Center 1601 Foxworhty Ave San Jose, CA 95118 Leigh High School 5210 Leigh Ave San Jose, CA 95124 Los Altos Hills Town Hall 26379 W Fremont Rd Los Altos, Ca 94022 Los Altos Youth Center 1 N San Antonio Rd Los Altos Markham Plaza Apartments 2000 Monterey Rd San Jose, CA 95122 Milpitas Branch Library 160 N Main St Milpitas, CA 95035 Monte Alban Apartments 1324 Santee Dr San Jose, CA 95122 Moreland Community Center, School District 1850 Fallbrook Ave San Jose, CA 95130 Morgan Hill Presbyterian Church 16970 De Witt Ave Morgan Hill, CA 95037 Mount Pleasant High School 1750 South White Rd San Jose, CA 95127 Mountain View City Hall 500 Castro St. Mountain View, Ca 94041 Muslim Community Association 3003 Scott Blvd Santa Clara, CA 95054 Northside Branch Library 695 Moreland Way Santa Clara, CA 95054 Olinder Community Room 848 E. William Street San Jose, CA 95116 Overseas Community Affairs Council, Republic of China (Taiwan) 100 South Milpitas Blvd Milpitas, CA 95035 Palo Alto Art Center-Auditorium 1313 Newell Rd Palo Alto, CA 94303 Pearl Avenue Branch Library 4270 Pearl Ave San Jose, CA 95136 Plaza Del Rey Mobile Home Park 1225 Vienna Drive Sunnyvale, Ca 94089 Ponderosa Park Building 811 Henderson ave Sunnyvale, CA 94086 Prince of Peace Lutheran Church 12770 Saratoga Ave Saratoga, CA 95070 Rancho Rinconda - Recreation Bldg 18000 Chelmsford Dr Cupertino, Ca 95014 Redwood Estates Los Gatos 21450 Madrone Dr Los Gatos, CA 95033 Rincon Gardens 400 W Rincon Ave Campbell, CA 95008 Rinconada Library 1213 Newell Road Palo Alto, CA 94303 Roberto Cruz Alum Rock Library 3090 Alum Rock Ave. San Jose, CA 95127 SANTA CLARA COUNTY ELECTION ADMINISTRATION PLAN APPENDIX F - Potential Vote Center Locations Roosevelt Community Room 901 E. Santa Clara St San Jose, CA 95116 San Jose State University 1 Washington Square San Jose, CA 95192 Santa Clara City Central Park Library 2635 Homestead Road Santa Clara, CA 95051 Santa Clara County Library District Office 1370 Dell Ave Campbell, CA 95008 Santa Clara County Office of Education 1290 Ridder Park Dr, San Jose, CA 95131 Santa Teresa Branch Library 290 International Cir San Jose, CA 95119 SevenTrees Community Room 3590 Cas Dr. San Jose,CA 95123 Southside Community Center 5585 Cottle Rd San Jose, CA 95123 Spanish Cove Mobile Home Park 2600 Senter Rd San Jose, CA 95111 St. Francis Of Assisi 5111 San Felipe Road San Jose, CA 95135 Sunnyvale Community Center Community room 550 E. Remington Dr Sunnyvale, Ca 94087 Sunnyvale Middle School Library 1080 Mango Ave Sunnyvale, ca 94087 Sunrise Valley Baptist Church 5860 Blosson Ave San Jose, CA 95123 Tafatolu Congregational Church 2510 Alvin Ave San Jose, CA 95121 Taiwanese American Center 4413 Fortran Ct San Jose, CA 95134 The Foundation For Hispanic Education 14271 Story Rd. San Jose, CA 95127 The Terraces At Los Altos Redwood Hall-Redwood Building 373 Pine Ln Los Altos, Ca 94022 Triton Museum Of Art Jamison-Brown House 1505 Warburton Ave Santa Clara, CA 95050 Tully Community Branch Center 880 Tully Road San Jose, CA 95111 UA (United Association) Local 393 6150 Cottle Rd. San Jose, CA 95123 Valley Village Retirement Community 390 N Winchester Blvd Santa Clara, CA 95051 Vietnamese American Community of Northern California 1141 William Street San Jose, CA 95116 Vietnamese-American Community Center 2072 Lucretia Ave San Jose, CA 95122 Vineland Branch Library 1450 Blossom Hill Rd San Jose, CA 95118 Vista Center for the Blind and Visually Impaired 101 N Bascom Ave San Jose, CA 95128 Vista Park Community Room 475 Hyde Park Dr San Jose, CA 95136 Washington Park 840 W Washington Ave, Sunnyvale, CA 94086 West Valley Branch Library 1243 San Tomas Aquino Rd San Jose, Ca 95117 Westmont High School 4805 Westmont Ave, Campbell, CA 95008 680 ^_ ¨¦§ ¨¦§880 ¤£101 ^_^_ Potential Vote Center ^_ ^_ ^_ ·|}þ237 Location Map ^_ ± Santa Clara County Registrar of Voters 280 ^_ ^_ ^_ ¨¦§ ^_ ^_ July 2019 ^_ ^_ ^_ ^_ ^_ ^_ ^_ ^_ ^_ ^_ ^_ ^_ ^_ ·|}þ87 ^_ ^_^_ ^_ ^_ ^_ ^_^_ ^_ ^_ ^_ ^_ ^_¨¦§280 ^_ ^_ ^_ ^_ ^_ ^_ ^_ ^_ ^_ ^_ ^_ ^_ ^_ ^_ ^_ ^_ ^_ ^_ ^_ ^_ ^_ ^_ ^_ ^_ ^_ ^_ ·|}þ85 ^_ _ 17 ^ ^_ ^_ ·|}þ ^_^_ ^_ ¤£101 ^_ ^_ Legend ^_ ^_ Potential Vote Center Location ^_ Santa Clara County Boundary City Limits Campbell Morgan Hill Cupertino Mountain View Gilroy Palo Alto Los Altos San Jose ^_ Los Altos Hills Santa Clara ^_ Los Gatos Saratoga Milpitas Sunnyvale Monte Sereno ·|}þ156 Streets ·|}þ25 £101 Highways ¤ Expressways 0 3 6 12 Miles DISCLAIMER: The information used in this map is derived from various sources. 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