The head county elections official anticipates a voter turnout
for next week’s election of about 30 percent, lower than usual for
a gubernatorial primary and based on fewer returns to this point in
the mail.
Joe Paul Gonzalez, the county clerk, auditor and recorder, said
he expects fewer than one-third of registered voters to take part
in Tuesday’s primary.
The head county elections official anticipates a voter turnout for next week’s election of about 30 percent, lower than usual for a gubernatorial primary and based on fewer returns to this point in the mail.
Joe Paul Gonzalez, the county clerk, auditor and recorder, said he expects fewer than one-third of registered voters to take part in Tuesday’s primary.
He said the elections office expects a turnout of “30 percent, tops.”
“We know that so far, with the low vote-by-mail ballots returned, we think it’s going to be a low voter turnout election,” Gonzalez said.
For comparison, the elections office has looked at numbers from the past two gubernatorial primaries – which had turnouts in San Benito County of 38 percent and 46 percent, respectively – in helping to surmise an estimate.