 We have a special election here in Santa Cruz County on November 17th, and it's for about half our voters in Santa Cruz County, only those who reside in the Santa Cruz City School District. On October 19th, we're going to be mailing ballots out to you to those voters, and you're going to get a ballot that has measure O on it, which is for the Santa Cruz City School District for the high school parcel tax. Measure P is for the elementary school parcel tax, and it's only for the voters who reside in the elementary school district. So when you get this ballot, you're going to need to vote it and then return it to us. The best ways to do this, you have four options. You can either mail it to us and make sure it gets postmarked on or before Election Day, November 17th. You can drive it up and drop it off in front of the county building. We'll have a white mailbox that you can just drive up and drop it off 24 hours a day, seven days a week. And we'll also have city clerks offices in Santa Cruz and Capitola where you can drop it off there. On Election Day, we're not going to have your typical polling sites, but what we will have are voter assistance centers at the county government center, the elections department, or at the congregational church of Soquel. And those will be open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Election Day, November 17th. So make sure you get that ballot, you vote it, you turn it in, participate in this election. If you have any questions, call us at 454-206-0 or visit us online at votescount.com or send me an email at info at votescount.com.