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Tracey Simon reads a magazine at the Campbell Library. The Friends of the Campbell Library are holding their monthly sale of new and used books Nov. 9.
George Sakkestad
Tracey Simon reads a magazine at the Campbell Library. The Friends of the Campbell Library are holding their monthly sale of new and used books Nov. 9.
Anne Gelhaus, staff reporter, Silicon Valley Community Newspapers, for her Wordpress profile. (Michael Malone/Bay Area News Group)

Friends book sale

The Friends of the Campbell Library are holding their monthly sale of new and used books—fiction, nonfiction, history books, comics, art books, cookbooks, children’s books and collectibles—Nov. 9, 10 a.m-1 p.m. at the Campbell Library, 77 Harrison Ave.

All proceeds go toward supporting programs for the Campbell Library. For more information, visit campbellfol.org.

Electing to change

The Santa Clara County Registrar of Voters has released an amended draft Election Administration Plan, which outlines how the Voter’s Choice Act will be implemented beginning with the 2020 presidential elections.

The amended plan is the product of a series of community meetings and public hearings to collect input on how the new voting model can best serve Santa Clara County voters. The document has been translated into eight languages based on the population of Santa Clara County: Chinese, Spanish, Tagalog, Vietnamese, Khmer, Korean, Hindi and Japanese. All versions can be downloaded and are posted online at sccvote.org/voterschoice, where residents can also leave comments and feedback about the plan.

The Election Administration Plan outlines how the election process will change and contains information about the operation of the new Vote Centers that will replace traditional polling places. It also outlines details about the vote-by-mail process, through which all voters will receive a mail-in ballot as well as ballot drop-box options.