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Primary Election Ballots Sent out to Bay Area Residents

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Across the Bay Area, elections officials have dropped ballots in the mail and those ballots will be arriving in mailboxes this week.  Bay Area Elections Officials encourage you to vote early!

Bay Area Residents should note that if they do not receive the ballot they were expecting, they can contact their local Registrar’s office to find out more about receiving the ballot they wish to vote.

All eligible California voters will receive a ballot in the mail for the March 5, 2024 Presidential Primary Election. Remember that Bay Area residents have many options to cast their ballot.

  • Mail your completed ballot to your Elections office in your postage paid return envelope.
  • Drop your completed ballot in the return envelope in an official ballot drop box.
  • You can vote in person starting February 5th through March 5th.
  • You can even register and vote on the same day.

Don’t forget to sign your envelope!

“Bay Area Voters have so many great options to vote early for the March 5th Primary Election,” said Deva Proto, Sonoma County Registrar of Voters. “Your Local Registrar of Voters wants you to know we are here to help you understand the process and ensure that you cast your vote and that it is counted.”

Voters can track their VBM ballot to know when it is mailed, received, and processed by the county elections office. Sign up at the Secretary of State’s office (https://wheresmyballot.sos.ca.gov). See the attached graphic to better understand what the vote by mail process looks like.

Information on this topic as well as direct links to local elections offices can be found on our website, BayAreaVotes.org, or our Facebook page, Bay Area Votes. For more local information, go to your local county election official, who is your trusted source of nonpartisan election information.

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