California Voters Receive Ballots as June Primary Approaches; some Ballot Drop Boxes Open
Nearly 116,000 ballots were sent in Shasta County, and voters can return them by mail, drop box or in person, officials said.
- California counties have officially mailed ballots to all active, registered voters for the June 2 primary, marking the start of the election period with voter information guides.
- With 28 days until the primary, California Secretary of State Shirley N. Weber mandated all counties complete ballot distribution by Monday, May 4, establishing the deadline for the election period.
- Shasta County Registrar of Voters Clint Curtis distributed nearly 116,000 ballots, with voters seeing variations in ballot styles and candidate name rotations depending on their district.
- Voters have multiple return options: mail, secure drop boxes, or in-person vote centers that open 10 days before the June 2 election, providing flexibility in casting ballots.
- Officials emphasize security measures including 24-hour surveillance of drop boxes and privacy sleeves, while public observation rooms allow residents to monitor the counting process throughout Shasta County.
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California voters receive ballots as June primary approaches; some ballot drop boxes open
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Counties send out ballots for June 2 primary election
Registered California voters should soon see their ballots for June 2 primary election arriving in the mailbox. Monday was the last day for counties across California to start sending out the ballots to all active, registered voters, according to California Secretary of State Shirley N. Weber. Secure ballot drop-off locations will open on Tuesday, and […]
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