Election Day in the California primary is on Tuesday — just days away — and it’ll decide the two candidates who will advance in the governor’s race.
But if you were still planning on mailing your ballot through the United States Postal Service, California officials have warned that at this stage, for voters outside major cities, there’s a risk it might not be counted — and they’re urging you to cast your vote another way.
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Why is this happening? To be counted, a mail-in ballot needs to be postmarked by USPS before or on Election Day — June 2.
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