Politics & Government

Ballots Sent To Redondo Beach Voters For June Primary Election

Ballots were sent and expected to arrive in Redondo Beach this week.

Vote by Mail Ballots were mailed last week to all registered voters for the June 2022 Primary Election, Los Angeles County Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk Dean C. Logan announced.
Vote by Mail Ballots were mailed last week to all registered voters for the June 2022 Primary Election, Los Angeles County Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk Dean C. Logan announced. (Renee Schiavone/Patch)

REDONDO BEACH, CA — Vote by Mail ballots are slated to arrive in Redondo Beach this week.

Vote by Mail Ballots were mailed last week to all registered voters for the June 2022 Primary Election, Los Angeles County Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk Dean C. Logan announced.

Voters can track their ballot every step of the way with Where’s My Ballot? It's a free subscription that sends automatic notifications by text, email, or voicemail on the status of the ballot.

Find out what's happening in Redondo Beachwith free, real-time updates from Patch.

There are multiple easy return options available:

  • Return by mail, no postage required.
  • Use one of 400 Ballot Drop Box locations across Los Angeles County.
  • Drop off at any Vote Center beginning May 28.

This election has a long ballot with many contests and candidates. Voters should review the instructions carefully and remember to sign and date the Return Envelope before submitting their ballot.

Find out what's happening in Redondo Beachwith free, real-time updates from Patch.

This ballot contains two concurrent elections for the U.S. Senate seat. One for the remainder of Kamala Harris’ term that runs through January 3, 2023, and the second for the full 6-year term from January 3, 2023–2029. Voters can vote for both contests.

Voters can also view online candidate statements from candidates appearing on the ballot for nonpartisan County and judicial offices. This is in addition to the printed statement in the Sample Ballot book.

Translated election materials are available in 18 different languages. Voters can request their ballot and materials by returning the Language Request Form on the Sample Ballot or by calling (800) 815-2666, option 3.

Voters can find an official ballot drop box or vote center location inside the voter information pamphlet or at LAVOTE.GOV.

You can also apply to be an election worker LAVOTE.GOV/ElectionWorker.


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