Washington, DC (CNN) Election officials in California said Monday that they are preparing for Super Tuesday with hand sanitizer and wipes, but aren't expecting any disruptions from coronavirus even as new cases continue to emerge in the state.

California officials confirmed a case in Sonoma County, bringing the total number of cases in the state to 20 -- with most concentrated in Santa Clara County.

Eric Kurhi, a spokesman for the Santa Clara County Registrar of Voters, told CNN that the county is following guidelines, which include "keeping hands clean" and encouraging individuals who are sick to stay home.

"The Registrar of Voters is providing each vote center with hand sanitizer and sanitizing wipes to use on the touch screen machines that we have," said Kurhi. "Following the public health recommendations, we will urge people who feel sick to take the opportunity to mail in their ballot or drop it off at one of our many drop boxes. But we do not anticipate this will affect vote center operations."

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