Poll Workers Needed for March 3 Election
Jan. 13, 2020 | 10:00 AMPoll workers, especially those who are bilingual in any one of six specific languages, are needed for the March 3 Presidential Primary Election.
Poll workers, especially those who are bilingual in any one of six specific languages, are needed for the March 3 Presidential Primary Election.
Over two-thirds of San Diego County’s 1.8 million registered voters are registered with a political party. If you’re one of them, be aware you can vote only on that party’s slate of presidential candidates in the March 3, 2020 primary election.
Calling all Nonpartisan registered voters! If you vote by mail and want to vote for president, you need to inform the Registrar of Voters which mail ballot you want by Jan. 6. Otherwise, your nonpartisan mail ballot will not show any presidential candidates.
California’s presidential primary election is one year away. But it’s not too early to give you a heads up – political parties decide who is able to vote for their presidential candidates. You may need to change your voter registration party status with the Registrar of Voters to vote for who you want on March 3, 2020.
On election night, we all want to know who won and which propositions and measures passed – and as soon as possible! But the Nov. 6 Gubernatorial General Election results are expected to take longer than usual to come in.
The Gubernatorial General Election is Tuesday, but you can find your polling place now.
If you are too busy to vote on Election Day for the Nov. 6 Gubernatorial General Election, take advantage of weekend voting hours at the Registrar of Voters office Saturday, Nov. 3 and Sunday, Nov. 4.