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Voting centers in Los Angeles open for primary elections

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By Ricardo Roura

As of this Saturday, May 23, 122 voting centers are available in Los Angeles County for the June 2 California primary election.

Voting centers They will remain open, from 10:00 am to 7:00 pmfor residents to come in person to cast their vote, as well as for voter registration and delivery of ballots received by mail.

Eligible residents who have not yet registered can go to the voting center closest to their home. to complete a conditional registration and cast your vote.

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After officials validate the registration through the state database, the ballot cast with the vote of the respective resident will be processed like all the others, the authorities assured.

In Los Angeles County, election officials urged voters to review your ballots carefully and submit your ballots earlyhighlighting that they include a large number of races and candidates.

For these elections, Voters can also use the interactive sample ballot available on the Los Angeles County Clerk’s website, at this link, as an optional tool.

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With this resource, voters can mark their preferences on their smartphones or computer and, later, transfer them to a ballot marking device at a voting center.

In races with many candidates registered, the ballot marking device displays five candidates at a time. In these options, voters must select the “More” button to see the full list.

To know the complete list of voting centers and find the closest one to your home on a map, you can enter this link.

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In June 2 primaries, ballots include gubernatorial racesseven other state offices, four Board of Fairness seats, all 52 California congressional seats, 20 of the 40 state Senate seats, and all 80 Assembly seats.

The two candidates in the local and state races will advance to the November general electionsregardless of your party.

In the event that no candidate obtains a majority in local and county races, The two candidates who obtain the highest number of votes will face each other in the general elections November.

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