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Sacramento Favorites: How Voting Works & How to Win

The Sacramento Bee's public nominate-and-vote business ballot across 282 categories, now in its third year, with 2025 turnout topping 275,000 votes and 4,700-plus nominated businesses.

Run by: Sacramento Bee (McClatchy) Cadence: annual Vote cap: Not specified by the organizer in confirmed sourcing; follow the current rule posted on the live ballot.
Sacramento Favorites — community voting online in the California readers'-choice business awards

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Three "Sacramento" ballots, one city, and they don't share a single vote

Two owners, two domains, one metro area. Sacramento Favorites runs at sacramentofavorites.com under the Sacramento Bee. Across town, SN&R runs Best of Sacramento at bestofsac.com, a separate program with its own category list. Neither shares a ballot, a results page, or a voting window with the other. Get the domain wrong and a campaign's votes go nowhere near the intended category. There's a third layer, too. The Sacramento Bee also runs a weekly Athlete of the Week poll through the SI high school sports network, prep sports on a weekly cadence, nothing to do with business voting at all. Three different things, one shared word: Sacramento.
Sacramento's competing "best of" programs
ProgramDomainOwnerCadence
Sacramento Favoritessacramentofavorites.comSacramento Bee (McClatchy)Annual
Best of Sacramentobestofsac.comSN&RAnnual
Athlete of the Weeksi.com high school networkSacramento Bee (McClatchy)Weekly, in-season
This page covers Sacramento Favorites specifically. For the athlete poll, see our Sacramento Bee Athlete of the Week page instead, and check the California contest hub for how both compare against the state's other confirmed readers-choice programs.

275,000 votes and a 117% jump nobody running the campaign should ignore

The number that matters most sits in the growth rate, not the raw total. Sacramento Favorites' 2025 edition, its third year, drew more than 275,000 votes. That's up 117% from the year before. Turnout roughly doubled while the ballot itself was only in its third cycle, still young compared with decades-old readers-choice programs in bigger markets. More than 4,700 businesses landed nominations across the 282 categories on offer. Do that arithmetic and it's clear no single business dominates the total vote count; 275,000 votes spread across that many nominees and categories means most individual races stay winnable without needing a runaway lead.
Sacramento Favorites 2025 quick facts
ItemDetail
PublisherSacramento Bee (McClatchy)
Official sitesacramentofavorites.com
Category count282
Program year2025, third edition
2025 total votes275,000+
2025 nominated businesses4,700+
Vote growth vs. prior year117%
A program growing this fast in only its third year behaves differently from a mature ballot where category rankings barely shift. New nominees are still finding it; the field isn't locked in yet.

282 categories means picking the right one matters more than campaign effort

A bakery entered under a broad "restaurants" label competes against steakhouses and taco trucks with entirely different customer bases. Get the category wrong at the nomination stage and there's no fixing it later, no matter how many loyal regulars show up wanting to help.

Match the label to how customers already describe the business

With 282 categories on the 2025 ballot, Sacramento Favorites splits far finer than a generic "best restaurant, best shop" list. That granularity helps a niche business, a specific cuisine, a specific service type, if the nomination lands in the category customers would actually search for, not the closest broad match. Businesses running a parallel local campaign can compare notes with the restaurant vote campaign guide for customer-outreach timing, and the general buy votes online overview covers how nominate-then-vote structures like this one tend to run start to finish.

What a business controls between nomination and results, and what it doesn't

Nothing moves automatically once a nomination goes in. The Sacramento Bee tallies submissions on its own internal schedule, and there's a real gap where no public vote exists yet, nothing to click, nothing to check. Then the finalist round opens and the actual voting window begins. A message that skips the category name or the exact business name makes a Sacramento reader do work they won't bother with between errands. Program name. Category. Business name. Link to sacramentofavorites.com. Four facts, one message, repeated as the window narrows toward close. See award-style vote campaigns for mechanics that apply broadly to a readers-choice format like this one. A founder-facing business, where the owner's own visibility drives repeat trade, might also look at the personal-brand vote outreach guide for framing reminders that name a specific principal alongside the ballot link itself.

Elk Grove, Roseville, Folsom, and how geography actually plays into this ballot

Sacramento Favorites groups nominees by category, and the live ballot's own scope decides whether a Roseville nominee and a Sacramento nominee land in the same race in a given year, this guide can't override that. What's confirmed is the metro footprint: Sacramento, Elk Grove, Roseville, Folsom, Davis, Rocklin, Citrus Heights, and Rancho Cordova all fall inside the program's coverage area based on the 4,700-plus nominated businesses drawn in 2025. A suburb like Folsom or Rocklin often carries a tighter, more centralized customer base than the city core, which can matter more in a still-young, fast-growing program than in an older ballot where turnout patterns have already settled. Businesses weighing whether to enter a statewide program instead can look at Best of Central California, a similarly structured McClatchy nominate-then-vote ballot one Central Valley market over, and Best of Nevada for a same-owner comparison across state lines.

What sacramentofavorites.com doesn't publish, and why that matters for claims

No independent archive of Sacramento Favorites' first two editions exists outside the organizer's own site, at least none we could confirm. The 275,000-vote, 4,700-business, 117%-growth figures cited here are the confirmed 2025 numbers specifically; an earlier or later year will carry different totals entirely. Checking a competitor's claim? Record the year and category before repeating anything as fact. Promoting a real result? "Sacramento Favorites 2025 winner, [category]" survives scrutiny because it matches the confirmed turnout data for that specific edition. Before results post, "nominated" and "finalist" are the only honest words to use. See how genuine vote drives are run for the standard behind any legitimate campaign push here.

How to vote in Sacramento Favorites

  1. 1

    Confirm you're on sacramentofavorites.com, not a lookalike

    Sacramento has more than one "best of" program running under different owners. Type sacramentofavorites.com directly rather than clicking a shared link from a group chat, since the Sacramento Bee's ballot and SN&R's separate bestofsac.com program can get mixed up fast.

  2. 2

    Submit a nomination under the correct one of 282 categories

    The ballot opens with a write-in nomination stage, not a finished finalist list. Enter the exact business name under its specific category out of the 282 on offer. A vague or wrong category can cost the nomination its shot at the finalist round entirely, no matter how loyal the customer base.

  3. 3

    Wait through the finalist-narrowing gap

    Nothing to click here. The Sacramento Bee tallies nominations on its own schedule and narrows each of the 282 categories down to real contenders before the public vote opens.

  4. 4

    Vote the finalist ballot once it's live

    Return to sacramentofavorites.com when finalist names replace the nomination field and vote under the same category. The 2025 ballot pulled in more than 275,000 votes total, so any single category's share depends on how contested that category ran that year.

  5. 5

    Check sacramentofavorites.com after results post

    Winners get named once the Sacramento Bee closes the ballot. 2025 closed with 4,700-plus nominated businesses in the mix; results live on the site itself, so bookmark the current-year URL instead of an old results page.

Sacramento Favorites — frequently asked questions

11 answers covering legality, delivery, quality, pricing and platform specifics.

Legality & scope

Does the Sacramento Bee cap how many times someone can vote?
Not one we can confirm independently across editions. Whatever rule is posted on the live sacramentofavorites.com ballot during the voting window governs that cycle, and it's worth reading the form itself each year rather than assuming last year's terms carried over.
How should a nominated business word its outreach without risking disqualification?
Name the specific category and the business exactly as it appears on sacramentofavorites.com, then link straight to that page rather than a shortened or shared URL. Bot traffic, duplicate accounts, or inflated turnout claims put a nomination at risk of getting pulled, a cost that lingers for a Sacramento business relying on repeat local trade well past one ballot cycle.

Process & delivery

How much did Sacramento Favorites grow between 2024 and 2025?
Votes rose 117% year over year in the 2025 edition, its third year running. That jump came alongside 4,700-plus nominated businesses on the ballot, up from a smaller pool in the program's earlier years.
How many total votes did the 2025 Sacramento Favorites ballot draw?
More than 275,000 across all 282 categories combined, not a per-category figure. A business's actual share of that total depends heavily on how many other nominees competed in its specific category that year.
Why does Sacramento Favorites run a nomination round before the public vote?
Because 282 categories can't function as one open write-in ballot indefinitely. The nomination stage narrows each category to real contenders first, and the public vote that follows decides among that shortlist, which is also why a nomination submitted after the window closes has no path into the finalist round.
Does entering Sacramento Favorites cost a nominee anything?
No. Nomination and voting both run free through sacramentofavorites.com's own form across all 282 categories. The Sacramento Bee counts ballots there directly; nothing bought anywhere changes a tally recorded on that specific site.
Are prior years' Sacramento Favorites winners archived anywhere?
Not confirmed independently outside sacramentofavorites.com itself. The site is the authoritative source for whichever year's results a business wants to cite; treat older screenshots or reseller claims with the same caution as any unverified number.

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Is Sacramento Favorites the same thing as SN&R's Best of Sacramento?
No. Sacramento Favorites runs at sacramentofavorites.com under the Sacramento Bee (McClatchy). SN&R's Best of Sacramento lives at its own separate domain, bestofsac.com, with its own category list and timeline. Same city, two different owners, no shared ballot or results page.
Is Sacramento Favorites connected to the Sacramento Bee's high school athlete poll?
No. The Sacramento Bee also runs a separate weekly Athlete of the Week fan vote through the SI/si.com high school network, covered on our own Sacramento Bee Athlete of the Week page. That's prep sports on a weekly cadence; Sacramento Favorites is annual business and lifestyle voting on its own domain. Same newsroom, unrelated programs.
Does a Sacramento nominee compete against a Roseville or Folsom nominee in the same category?
Only if sacramentofavorites.com's current category structure groups them together; the live ballot decides how geography and category interact in a given year, not this guide. Category scope has shifted across editions of similar readers-choice programs before.
What's the right moment to start calling a nomination a win?
Not before the Sacramento Bee posts that year's official results on sacramentofavorites.com. "Sacramento Favorites 2025 winner, [category]" matches the confirmed 275,000-vote turnout for that specific edition; dropping the year or the category turns a real result into a claim the Bee never actually published in that wording.

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