Time Just About Up to Register to Vote
Today, Monday, May 18, serves as the final day for residents to register to vote for the upcoming June 2, Statewide Direct Primary Election. This deadline ensures all voter information is accurately processed and reflected in the voter rolls for the upcoming elections.
First-time voters or registered voters who want to complete a voter registration, update their address, or switch political party affiliation must complete a voter registration application. Voter registration applications can be submitted online, by mail, or in person. Individuals can visit the Registrar of Voters Office website at voteinfo.net or contact the office directly at (951) 486-7200.
Existing registered voters within the county can update their residence address and change their political party preference at a Vote Center by completing a Request Form for Changes of Political Party Preference and Residence Address.
For those eligible voters residing outside the county or is a first-time voter who missed the registration deadlines, it’s important to note they will not receive a vote-by-mail ballot. However, they still have the opportunity to register and vote in the election through Conditional Voter Registration (CVR), beginning Saturday, May 23, 2026, and continuing through Election Day. To utilize Conditional Voter Registration, individuals must submit an application in person at the Registrar of Voters or a Vote Center before or on Election Day. Upon completing the Conditional Voter Registration process, voters will be provided with a ballot to place inside a CVR envelope to cast their vote.
For a complete list of Vote Centers and Secure Ballot Drop-Off locations, addresses, and hours, including those opening on May 23 visit voteinfo.net.
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