Plan Your Vote for Tomorrow’s California Primary Election

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Have you made a plan to vote by Election Day tomorrow?
Tuesday, June 2, is the deadline for returning your ballot, and tomorrow’s primary is the first round in electing a new governor, other state leaders, Assembly members, and U.S. representatives. (Half of California Senate seats — in even-numbered districts — are on the ballot; they do not include the 1st Senate District.)
Local offices in counties throughout the North State are also on the ballot, and many of those races will be settled in this election if one candidate gets more than half the vote. There are no statewide propositions up for a vote, but there are a number of local tax measures, bonds, charter amendments and other questions up for the voters’ judgment.
In-person polling places will be open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.
If you cast a ballot through the mail, take it into the post office to get it hand-stamped with a postmark before tomorrow to ensure that it will be counted as a timely vote.
If you are an eligible citizen and are not yet registered to vote, you can still register on Election Day at any in-person polling place.
Make your voice heard. Vote.