San Francisco — Multiple candidates in the California gubernatorial race campaigned across Bay Area precincts this weekend as vote-by-mail ballots began arriving in mailboxes ahead of the June 2 primary, election officials said. County elections officers reported substantial vote-by-mail usage and local groups reminded voters to sign return envelopes and verify registration before established deadlines. San Diego County officials said over two million ballots were mailed and that 155 drop boxes open on May 5, with Registrar Shawn Brom urging early returns and postmarking by June 2; Santa Barbara and San Mateo counties confirmed drop boxes and voter guides, while eastern Idaho counties opened early voting through May 15 and set absentee request deadline May 8.
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Your vote counts. With ballots arriving in mailboxes, it's time to make your voice heard in the California gubernatorial race. Check your registration, sign your return envelope, and postmark by June 2.
This is democracy in action. Whether you're in San Diego, Santa Barbara, or eastern Idaho, your participation shapes the future of your community. Worth forwarding if you know someone who needs a reminder to vote.
Voters benefit from earlier ballot delivery, multiple drop-boxes, and clear deadlines enabling broader participation; county election offices benefit by staging processing capacity and public information campaigns to manage expected volume.
Some campaigns face shortened voter contact windows as ballots arrive early; voters who miss postmark or signature requirements risk disqualified ballots and lost influence in candidate advancement.
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