It is well known that mail theft is very common, but with the special election in less than three weeks, do you know how to get a new mail-in ballot if it gets stolen or never arrives?

That’s the question neighbors had in Serra Mesa a couple of weeks ago when they saw a notice from USPS that their cluster box had been vandalized.

Some of the neighbors said their mail-in ballots were stolen, so NBC 7 Responds asked the San Diego County Registrar of Voters how to request a replacement ballot.

If your ballot was stolen, don’t worry. The barcode on the envelope is being tracked by the registrar of voters, so if yours is stolen, the registrar can suspend the ballot so no one can use it.

Report your mail-in ballot stolen and request a replacement, either online or by printing and filling

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