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Eligible voters in California must send their ballots by mail this Tuesday, May 26

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By Ricardo Roura

One week before the primaries, state leaders They asked eligible voters to mail their ballots no later than this Tuesday, May 26. to ensure they are accounted for in the June 2 process.

The request is due to a recent change in the way the United States Postal Service (USPS) processes mail.

Packages dropped off at post offices and USPS mailboxes located within 50 miles (80 kilometers) of a regional center now they are collected the next day.

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According to officials, this means that mail-in ballots cast on Election Day, June 2, will not be postmarked until the next day.

In California elections, for ballots to be valid for counting, must be postmarked no later than June 2.

Other options available

If you are unable to send your ballots this Tuesday, May 26, as recommended, need not worry because the state’s voters still have other options.

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Ballots can be deposited at a voting center or in a ballot box.in addition to going to a post office to request that your ballot be postmarked.

In the June 2 primaries, two important races stand out: the Los Angeles mayoral race and the California gubernatorial election.

If voting in person, eligible voters have the opportunity to come until 8:00 pm on election day.

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If you are not registered to vote, You can request your ballot the same day at the voting center closest to your home, with a vote conditional on it being verified.

If you vote in person, you have until 8 pm on Election Day. If you have not registered to vote, you can do so the same day at your local polling place.

From Saturday May 23 122 voting centers opened in Los Angeles Countyplaces where you can go to deliver your ballot, or cast your vote non-publicly.

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Voting centers in Los Angeles County remain open daily from 10:00 am to 7:00 pm.

In Los Angeles County, to find the voting center closest to your homeyou can check this link.

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