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California Voters Gear Up for the June Primary: What’s New on the Ballot?

Andrew JohnsonAuthor
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As California approaches its June 2 primary election, registered voters are receiving their ballots and information guides, making it easier than ever to participate. In Sacramento County, ballot drop boxes have already opened, allowing voters to securely cast their ballots whenever it’s convenient. With over 60 drop boxes available, residents are excited about having ample opportunities to make their voices heard.

Ken Casparis, a spokesperson for Sacramento County, has introduced an intriguing new feature to this year’s ballots: an orange privacy sleeve. Designed to make voters with vision impairments feel more comfortable, this sleeve ensures anonymity while securely holding their vote. It’s a thoughtful addition that shows officials are listening and adapting to voter concerns.

As the primary date nears, voters are exploring their options for casting their votes. While some are opting for the convenience of mail-in ballots, others prefer the personal touch of in-person voting. Regardless of method, California is committed to ensuring everyone’s voice is heard. After all, the only thing better than casting a vote is doing it with a little flair, right?

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Andrew Johnson

Andrew Johnson is a contributor to LocalBeat, covering local news and community stories.

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