Updated
Updated · vidanewspaper.com · May 26
Ventura County Answers June 2 Primary FAQs as 60 Governor Candidates Expand Ballots
Updated
Updated · vidanewspaper.com · May 26

Ventura County Answers June 2 Primary FAQs as 60 Governor Candidates Expand Ballots

8 articles · Updated · vidanewspaper.com · May 26
  • Ventura County election officials said active registered voters were mailed ballots starting May 4 and should contact the Elections Division if one had not arrived by May 14.
  • About 60 candidates for governor helped make the ballot unusually large, with statewide candidate order set by a randomized alphabet that rotates across California’s 80 Assembly districts.
  • 7–10 days is the county’s recommended mailing cushion before Election Day because USPS postmarks can be delayed; mailed ballots must be postmarked by June 2 and received within seven days.
  • 90% of Ventura County voters cast ballots by mail, the county said, urging voters to use drop boxes, vote centers or BallotTrax tracking to avoid delivery and signature problems.
With new postal rules, are last-minute mail-in ballots at risk of not being counted?
How does ballot design help voters navigate a list of 61 candidates without making errors?