On March 12 Los Angeles County Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk (RR/CC) Dean C. Logan announced the mailing of voter outreach materials to millions of registered voters across the Los Angeles County as part of voter education efforts for the June 2 statewide direct primary election.
About 4.8 million registered voters will receive a voter outreach postcard providing key information about voting options and important election dates. The postcard is translated into 18 languages and serves as an early reminder for voters to begin planning how they will participate in the upcoming election.
In addition, the RR/CC will mail a language access mailer to approximately 1 million voters who are new registrants and are currently receiving election materials in English. This expanded mailer includes the same election information as the postcard, along with a language request form that allows voters to request their ballot and election materials in their preferred language.
“Los Angeles County administers elections for one of the most diverse populations in the nation,” said Logan. “These outreach mailings ensure voters receive early information about their voting options and have the opportunity to request election materials in the language that best supports their participation.”
The mailers highlight key information for the election, including:
• Vote by mail ballots will begin mailing to all registered voters no later than May 4
• Official ballot drop boxes will open the same day vote by mail ballots begin mailing
• Vote centers will open May 23 through Election Day on June 2
• Voters may return their ballot using an official ballot drop box, by mail or by voting in person at any vote center in Los Angeles County
Voters are also encouraged to create a personalized voting plan and receive timely election updates by visiting PLAN.LAVOTE.GOV or texting PLAN to LAVOTE (528683).
For more information about the June 2 statewide direct primary election, visit LAVOTE.GOV.