CA 2026 Primary Election
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JUNE 2, 2026

Endorsements and Recommendations
Many are taking to social media to debate candidate choice. But none if it matters if people don't vote!
Encourage your friends and family to vote for common sense!
These are our endorsements and recommendations for the June 2, 2026 Primary Election.

County Voter Guide
The voter guide was mailed to all registered voters but we are including access to a copy here for your reference should you wish to explore the candidate statements and ballot measure details.

Ballot Drop Box Locations
There are ballot drop boxes located throughout the county that you may bring your ballot to. But the best way to ensure your ballot is counted and not held up in the signature verification process is by hand delivering your ballot to an early voting location or a polling place on election day. Check in as you normally would if you were going to vote on the machine, but just take your ballot out of the envelope, make sure the votes are marked and drop it in the same day voter box. This is perfectly legal and allows you to bypass the signature verification process by checking in with a poll worker.

We will come pick up your ballot!
If you are in need of assistance with returning your ballot, we want to help! Fill out this quick form and someone will reach out ASAP.

Ballot Tracking
If you already mailed back your ballot, check the status at ballottrax.net. You'll complete a couple questions and be able to look up the status of your ballot.
If there is a problem with your ballot, either go vote in person or call the elections office at (925) 335-7800 but don't wait! You can still vote even if you mailed your ballot back and it has not yet been received.

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If you received a notification that your ballot was held up during the signature verification process, call the elections office as soon as possible so your vote will count. (925) 335-7800
