SACRAMENTO, Calif. —
On the eve of the California special election, a Sacramento voter received two ballots in the mail, raising concerns about the voting process.
"I was going to vote today," said Robin Baker. She was confused when she realized two ballots arrived in the mail. She explained that she received one ballot mailed on Sept. 27 and another on Oct. 9.
Baker noted that she renewed her driver's license at the DMV during this period but did not make any changes to her address or political party, nor did she re-register to vote or request a ballot.
Sacramento County Elections officials said voters can request replacement ballots if lost or damaged, and they are automatically generated when changes are made to a voter's registration. That can happen during a driver's license rene

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