Where to vote in California's June 2026 primary election
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Where to vote in California's June 2026 primary election
"Voters with disabilities can utilize Remote Accessible Vote-By-Mail, which allows them to make ballot selections using compatible technology in the privacy of their home."
"To use the Remote Accessible Vote-By-Mail system, voters need to download the application, mark their selections, print the ballot, sign the envelope, and return it."
"Curbside voting allows voters to park close to the voting area, where election officials will bring a roster, a ballot, and any necessary voting materials."
"All polling places and voting centers are required to be accessible to voters with disabilities and must have accessible voting machines available."
Voters with disabilities have options like Remote Accessible Vote-By-Mail and curbside voting. The remote system allows ballot selections using compatible technology at home. To use it, voters must download the application, mark their selections, print the ballot, sign the envelope, and return it by mail or in person. Curbside voting enables voters to park near the voting area, where election officials provide necessary materials. All polling places must be accessible and equipped with accessible voting machines.
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