Be Prepared: In San Diego, it’s a two card, four page ballot this year

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As a result of a large number of contests in the November 6 Gubernatorial General Election, San Diego County registered voters will get a two-card ballot. Contests will be listed on the front and back of each page. Considering the length of the ballot, the Registrar of Voters is urging voters to plan ahead and save time at the polls.

One way? Vote by mail. Sign up to be a permanent mail ballot voter at https://www.sdvote.com/. More than 1.1 million mail ballots will go out to homes starting Monday, October 8. When they arrive, mail ballot voters are urged to act on them as soon as they’ve made their decisions. Here are the advantages:

  • Voting by mail is simple. Your ballot arrives conveniently in your mailbox.
  • Voting by mail is smart. Take your time make voting decisions and complete your ballot in the comfort of your own home.
  • Voting by mail is secure. Seal your completed ballot in the provided envelope, sign and date it, add postage and mail it promptly so it is received well before Nov. 6.

The two-card ballot does weigh a bit more, so you’ll need 71 cents in postage.

For more ways to plan ahead and save time at the polls, visit https://www.countynewscenter.com/two-card-ballot-for-nov-6-election/

For related posts from UCCA, visit https://www.universitycitynews.org/category/district-3/

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