
""Democracy only works if people are free to vote without fear, without intimidation, without interference," Bonta said."
""With changes to postal delivery times, how you return your ballot matters. This is why we're encouraging folks to vote early. Mailing your ballot on Election Day, or even one to two days before, could mean it arrives too late. You want your vote to be counted. I want your vote to be counted.""
""Using immigration enforcement, real or implied, as a tool to scare people away from voting is illegal. Any presence intended to intimidate voters or suppress participation won't be tolerated," he said."
""Some of you remember the rumor that went about people having holes in the ballot so people can peek through the envelope. And as a result of that, the...""
California Attorney General Rob Bonta encourages residents to plan their voting ahead of the primary election, emphasizing the importance of voting early due to potential ballot delivery issues and voter intimidation. Secure ballot drop-off locations have opened statewide. Bonta warns that ballots mailed on or near Election Day may not arrive in time to be counted. He also addresses concerns about unlawful voter intimidation and misinformation regarding ballot security circulating online.
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