I received my official mail-in ballot today. Like always, California has worked to ensure open, easy, and secure voting. All eligible voters at the first deadline to register were sent a mail-in ballot in order to be able to vote safely from home. Voters may cast their mail-in ballots in a multitude of ways. They can mail them in, drop them off at designated location (dropbox), or drop them off at their polling center during the in-person voting period. If you were to make a mistake on your mail-in ballot, you can go to your in-person polling center and have that ballot voided, and then be allowed to vote in person. All registered voters are also given the option of voting in-person if they wish to do so. Of course, you may not submit two ballots. There is no official deadline to register for in-person voting in California. You may register at your polling center on Election Day, or during the preceding election period.
There are 6 candidates on the ballot in California for President of the United States:
American Independent - Roque “Rocky” De La Fuente Guerra
Democrat - Joe Biden
Green - Howie Hawkins
Libertarian - Jo Jorgensen
Peace and Freedom - Gloria La Riva
Republican - Donald Trump
There will be 11 propositions on the ballot in California. 5 would be amendments to the California Constitution, the longest constitution in the world.
All Californians will be asked to elect a US House Representative, a State Senator, and a State Assembly Member.