Ballot drop box with bilingual sign promoting June 2, 2026 election and opening date, on residential street, San Francisco, California, May 20, 2026. (Photo by Smith Collection/Gado/Getty Images)

Tuesday is Election Day in California, so it’s your last chance to vote in the state primary election — and to cast your vote for who should be the next governor.

But if you still need to vote before 8 p.m., you’re not alone. As of Sunday, less than of registered voters in California returned their ballots, according to data from the Secretary of State.

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Luckily, you have lots of options for how to cast your vote on Election Day itself. One big thing to know: At this stage, officials say you should definitely not mail your ballot using a United States Postal Service mail collection box, since it now runs the risk of being postmarked too late to be counted.

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