One option for turning in your ballot is at City Hall. Photo by Mike Ege for The Voice

The District 4 special election, where voting residents will decide whether to remove Supervisor Joel Engardio from office, will end on Sept. 16. To raise awareness and help out District 4 readers, The Voice has prepared a nonpartisan summary of what you need to do to make sure your voice is heard, including how you can register or get a ballot if you haven’t already, where you can drop it off instead of mailing it in, when to get election results and where to get more help.

The guide, viewable and downloadable below, is in both English and Chinese. Grab on for yourself or a neighbor!