Election Day is coming up! All registered Bay Area voters can expect to receive a vote-by-mail ballot with a prepaid return envelope very soon.
Votes may choose to return their ballots through mail, drop boxes or in person. To return by mail, voters must sign and date the initial envelope with the ballot and make sure it's postmarked on or before Nov. 8.
In-person early voting is also now available at every county election office. One or more voting locations in many counties will be open prior to Election Day. Voters can find a nearby drop box or early voting location atVoters should update their status if they have moved their residence or have changed their name or party affiliation. To check personal registration status, visitElection Day is 50 days away.
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