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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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NBC Bay Area broke the news in San Francisco, United States on Monday, May 4, 2026.
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