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Calling all registered nonpartisan voters! If you want to vote for president in the March 5, 2024 primary election, you must inform the Registrar’s office which crossover party ballot you want by Jan. 5 so it is included in the initial mailing of ballots going out the week of Feb. 4.
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Poll workers, especially those who are bilingual in any of ten specific languages, are needed for the March 5 Presidential Primary Election.
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The San Diego County Registrar’s office sent over 1.9 million postcards to the County’s registered voters letting them know their political party registration determines which presidential primary candidates will appear on their March 5, 2024 primary election ballot.
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Counting ballots takes time, even for a special election. So, what can you expect on election night?
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Tuesday, Nov. 7 is the final day to cast your ballot in the Nov. 7 special election. Only the voters who live in the Fourth Supervisorial District, City of Chula Vista, Fallbrook Public Utility District or Rainbow Municipal Water District can vote in their respective elections.
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If you live in the Fourth Supervisorial District, City of Chula Vista, Fallbrook Public Utility District or Rainbow Municipal Water District, you can cast your ballot early at any one of 12 vote centers starting Saturday, Oct. 28.
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If you’re a registered voter who lives in the Fourth Supervisorial District, City of Chula Vista, Fallbrook Public Utility District or Rainbow Municipal Water District, you’ll soon get a reminder from the Registrar’s office that you have just over one week to cast your ballot for the Nov. 7 special election.