June Primary Ballots in the Mail

Thousands of ballots were mailed Monday and should arrive in mailboxes this week

Thousands of San Diego voters will soon receive their mail-in ballots for the June primary.

The county estimates 840,000 ballots were mailed Monday and could start arriving in mailboxes Tuesday.

Also Monday, the Registrar of Voters opened for early voting in the June gubernatorial primary. The office is open 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays for those voters who want to stop in and mark their ballots.

On June 3, San Diegans will go to the polls to vote in the primary for governor. In addition, voters will select candidates for countywide offices, two county supervisor seats, four city council districts in the City of San Diego and the mayor's office in Chula Vista.

There is still time to request a mail ballot. The deadline to put in the request is May 27.

May 19 is the last day to register to vote.

If you are interested in serving as a poll worker, call the Registrar of Voters at (858) 565-5800.

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