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On election night, we all want to know the results right away. But counting ballots takes time, and the November 3 Presidential General Election is more complicated than past elections due to the many changes related to the pandemic. Here are some reasons why:
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Tuesday, Nov. 3 is the deadline to cast your ballot in the Presidential General Election. You can do so now at your assigned polling place or the Registrar’s office from 7 a.m. – 8 p.m.
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You don’t have to wait until Election Day to vote. Voters can take advantage of early voting at their assigned polling place Saturday, Oct. 31 through Monday, Nov. 2 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
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In a first for a County of San Diego election, the polls for the Nov. 3 Presidential General Election will open for four days, starting this weekend
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With just over a week left to vote, the Registrar’s office reports more than 725,000 San Diego County voters have already cast their ballots in the Nov. 3 Presidential General Election.
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If you’re a registered voter and you haven’t cast your ballot yet, you’ll soon get a reminder from the Registrar’s office that you have less than 15 days to cast your ballot for the Nov. 3 Presidential General Election.
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If you want to vote in the Nov. 3 Presidential General Election, register by Monday, Oct. 19 to get a ballot in the mail. Otherwise, you will need to make a trip in person to the Registrar’s office or your assigned polling place to register conditionally and vote provisionally.