NEWS
The Department of Elections Begins Logic and Accuracy Testing for the June 2, 2026, Consolidated Statewide Direct Primary Election
Department of ElectionsDepartment of Elections
City and County of San Francisco
John Arntz, Director
For Immediate Release
SAN FRANCISCO, Monday, April 20, 2026 – The Department of Elections will begin Logic and Accuracy testing of San Francisco’s voting equipment on Tuesday, April 21, as part of its preparations for the June 2, 2026, Election. Testing will continue until all devices have been tested.
Testing will take place at the Department’s warehouse at Pier 31 and in the Ballot Processing Room at City Hall, Room 48.
Required by law, Logic and Accuracy testing is conducted before each election to ensure that all voting equipment used in the election accurately records and tabulates votes. San Francisco’s voting system includes ballot-scanning machines, accessible ballot-marking devices, and central ballot scanners, all of which undergo Logic and Accuracy testing.
Members of the public are invited to observe the testing either in person at the locations specified above or via livestream on the Department’s website at Sfelections.gov/live.
A complete calendar of observable activities for the June 2 Election is available at sfelections.gov/observe.
For more information about observing election processes, contact the Department of Elections at (415) 558-6100 email sfvote@sfgov.org, or visit the Department’s office in City Hall, Room 48.
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