Monday Last Day To Register To Vote For June Primary Elections: Where To Drop Your Ballot In Riverside County
California officials said 12,000 to 15,000 ballots have already been returned as voters race to meet the registration deadline.
- Today, May 18, is the final deadline to register to cast a ballot in the primary, though eligible voters who miss this cutoff can still register on Election Day at their polling location.
- Ballots for the June 2nd primary election have been mailed to all active registered voters in California, with San Luis Obispo County reporting that 12,000 ballots have already been returned.
- Pismo Beach resident Joe Nemeth plans to mail his ballot for convenience, while Arroyo Grande Resident Katie Coleman is verifying current polling locations this year after the Arroyo Grande Library closure.
- Officials advise checking the California Secretary website for polling location information, though locations may not appear until 2 weeks before Election Day; provisional ballots remain an option if sites are unavailable.
- All ballots must be postmarked by 8 p.m. on June 2nd to be counted, and those choosing to drop off ballots or vote in person should verify their polling site availability beforehand.
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Monday is the last day to register to vote in California’s June 2 Primary
Time is ticking for California voters. Monday, May 18, is the final day eligible Californians can register to vote for the June 2 primary and automatically receive a vote-by-mail ballot as millions prepare to weigh in on a crowded slate of state and local races. All active registered voters in California will receive a mail...
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California Voters Urged to Register by Monday for June Primary
California voters have until Monday, May 18, to register for the June 2 Primary Election. The post California Voters Urged to Register by Monday for June Primary appeared first on Los Angeles Sentinel.
A voter deposits a ballot in a ballot drop box at the County Registrar of Voters. (File photo by Chris Stone/Times of San Diego) To read this article in English: California Secretary of State Shirley N. Weber is urging voters in Southern California and the rest of the state to register by May 18 to participate in the June 2 primary election and to track their mail-in ballots online. All active registered voters in California will receive a mail-…
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