Riverside County voters may cast their ballot for the state primary election at one of 21 voting centers through election day June 2.
One hundred and thirty one additional polling places opened May 30, including five one super vote place in each of the five supervisorial districts, according to a statement on the county’s website.
Voters can vote in-person or return their vote-by-mail ballot. Voters are not assigned to a specific location and may cast their ballot at any available polling place. Paper ballots and touch screen voting will be available at each location.
Also, anyone qualified my register to vote or update their registration at any of the county’s 152 polling places.
A list with of secure ballot drop-off locations is available at voteinfo.net.
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