Election Day — your last day to vote — is less than two weeks away, on Tuesday, Nov. 4. And every registered California voter will receive a mail-in ballot.
But what if your ballot still hasn’t shown up yet?
The deadline for Bay Area counties to start mailing out their ballots was Oct. 6, but don’t panic if there’s no sign of your ballot in your mailbox as it may still be making its way to you.
And even if something has gone wrong, you have time — and several options — to fix things and make sure you get to cast your vote by the time polls close at 8 p.m. on Nov. 4.
Looking for information about what’s on your ballot instead? Take a look at KQED’s election guides , including information about Proposition 50 , which would redraw California’s congressional district lines.
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