Politics & Government
Ballots Sent To San Diego County Voters For June Primary Election
Some of the ballots may have arrived as early as Monday, the San Diego Registrar of Voters announced.

SAN DIEGO COUNTY, CA — More than 1.9 million ballots have been sent to registered voters in San Diego County for the June 7 primary election.
Some of the ballots may have arrived as early as Monday, the San Diego Registrar of Voters announced. The "I Voted" sticker is included inside the official ballot packet for the primary, which includes the gubernatorial race as well as local races.
Early voting is already underway at the Registrar of Voters office in Kearny Mesa. The office is open for early voting from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday.
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Residents can also vote from home and return completed ballots through the mail or to any of the registrar's official ballot drop box locations around the county through Election Day. A signature is required for a vote to count.
Voters who return their ballot through the U.S. Postal Service can track it by signing up for "Where's My Ballot?"
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Voters can also choose to vote in person at any vote center. Starting May 28, select vote centers will be open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily, including on Memorial Day on May 30, according to the registrar's office. Starting June 4, more than 200 vote centers will be open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily.
All vote center locations will be open on Election Day on June 7, when voting hours change to 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Voters can find an official ballot drop box or vote center location inside the voter information pamphlet or at sdvote.com.
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