California voters will decide a wide range of local races and cast ballots in primary elections for governor and other state offices on Tuesday. For those voting in person, polls opened at 7 a.m. and will close at 8 p.m. Voters have the right to cast their ballot as long as they are in line by 8 p.m., according to California Secretary of State Shirley N. Weber.
California citizens who missed the voter registration deadline can still register and vote on Tuesday through “Same Day” or “Conditional” voter registration, which is available at every county elections office, polling place, or vote center, Weber said. Voters who have filled out their ballot can drop it off at any polling location, vote center, or ballot drop box.
Vote the color of your blood, if you want to save CA.
It’s been proven that by voting blue, you support a failed State, and hate CA, and enjoy taking free handouts.
We are sick and tired of paying your way, grow up and support your family like your ancestors did by working two or more jobs to provide for their loved ones. Quit making excuses, it’s time for change. Vote red or else we will lose more freedoms and pay higher taxes than we already do. Vote blue and you hate CA , and freedom.
And how many weeks to count votes?