
"The primary election serves as a crucial step for voters to narrow down candidates for the November general election, which will significantly impact California's political landscape."
"Voters will choose the next governor, lieutenant governor, attorney general, and other top leaders, as well as vote on propositions that could change the state's direction."
"To register to vote, individuals must provide their driver's license or state ID number, the last four digits of their social security number, and their date of birth."
"Voters have rights, including the right to receive ballots and voting materials in languages other than English, ensuring accessibility for all citizens."
The California primary election on June 2, 2026, will determine candidates for significant state offices, including governor and assemblymember. Local races, such as district attorney and superintendent of schools, will also be on the ballot. Voters in Oakland will decide on several measures, including a parcel tax and business tax relief. Registration requires being 18 or older, a U.S. citizen, and a resident of California. Voters have rights to access ballots and materials in different languages.
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