From how to vote in person and where to drop off your ballot to what you'll see on your ballot this year, here are answers to your Primary Election-related questions.
Different states use primary elections for different purposes but in California, the Primary Election is used to determine who will be on the Nov. 8, 2022, General Election ballot. In June, voters will see a full list of candidates vying for a spot on the November ballot, but only the top two vote-getters, regardless of party preference, will move on to the general election.
There are some races that could be determined outright during the primary election but those are rare and typically only for special election races . The majority of races will head to November.If you think you may have registered to vote before, or want to make changes to your voting preferences,If you've recently moved or changed your name, you must re-register to vote by completing a new voter registration form.or by mail to vote in the state of California. But, if you missed the deadline, not to worry. There is still a way to vote in the June 7 primary. .Can I still register to vote? Luckily, for those that miss out on registering to vote during the window, the state of California allows residents to register using what's calledA U.S. citizenNot in state or federal prison for a felony convictionIf you meet the criteria, go to the Registrar's office at 5600 Overland Ave., San Diego, or any to register and to vote using a provisional ballot. Rest assured, your vote will still be counted once you've been verified as a registered voter.Yes, and not just on Election Day. In-person voters can vote as early as May 28 at 39and at the Registrar's Office located at 5600 Overland Ave., San Diego. The polling locations are open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily. On Election Day, the voting hours will change from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. Starting June 4, another 179 locations will open. Check out the map below to find a vote center near you. Voters who choose to vote in person can take their vote-by-mail ballots to cast them at a vote center. But if you forget to bring your ballot, the vote center will have electronic ballot marking devices so you can cast your ballot in person. Upon check-in, workers will ensure your mail-in ballot is suspended and your in-person ballot counts. Note that if you do not bring your mail-in ballot with you, you will be voting on an electronic machine, which prints out a paper ballot to be submitted to poll workers.
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