California Voters Urged to Mail Ballots Early Ahead of USPS Processing Change

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With the California primary a week away, officials urge voters voting by mail to send ballots by Tuesday, May 26, to ensure they’re counted after USPS changes mean ballots dropped on Election Day may not be postmarked until the next day; ballots must be postmarked by June 2. If you miss the deadline, you can drop your ballot at a voting center or ballot box, or request a postmark at a post office. In-person voting ends at 8 p.m. on Election Day, and same-day registration is available at local voting centers; major races to watch include Los Angeles mayor and California governor.
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