
"More than 1 million active registered voters in Santa Clara County can expect a ballot packet in their mailbox by the end of this week. They'll be able to return their completed ballots at 111 official drop-off boxes across the county at any time of day. Twenty-four in-person voting centers will open on May 23, with 88 more opening on May 30, 10 days before Election Day on June 2."
"May 18 is the last day to register to vote and receive a mailed ballot. After this date, residents can still file for conditional registration - and vote at the same time - at the Santa Clara County Registrar of Voters office or any voting centers through Election Day."
"Officials said they expect 45% voter turnout in the June primary, which would be higher than the 36% seen in the 2022 midterm primary, 44% in 2018, 32% in 2014 and 43% in 2010. Officials said during gubernatorial races, primary turnout is higher in years when incumbents are termed out."
""There are many advantages to voting early," Borja told San José Spotlight. "Because we send our county voter information guides ahead of ballots - and because the state sends voter information guides - people can research and study ahead of time.""
More than 1 million active registered voters in Santa Clara County will receive mailed ballot packets by the end of the week. Completed ballots can be returned at 111 official drop-off boxes across the county at any time of day. Twenty-four in-person voting centers will open May 23, and 88 additional centers will open May 30, with Election Day on June 2. May 18 is the last day to register to vote and receive a mailed ballot, while conditional registration remains available through Election Day at the Registrar of Voters office or voting centers. Officials expect about 45% turnout, higher than prior midterm primaries, and note increased early ballot drop-offs. Early voting is encouraged because voter information guides arrive before ballots.
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