The state has encouraged Californians to take advantage of early voting in order to reduce wait times at polling locations. But there are no do-overs if you cast your ballot for a candidate that dropped out.
Story by Scott Rodd.
(Photo: Tom Arthur from Orange, CA, United States [CC BY-SA 2.0])
Despite concerns about coronavirus disease COVID-19, vote centers and polling places in Northern California will remain open on Super Tuesday — with a little extra hand sanitizer.
Story by Nicole Nixon.
(Photo: Supporters wear medical masks, as fears of coronavirus increase in California, during a campaign rally for Presidential candidate Sen. Bernie Sanders in Los Angeles on March 1, 2020 - David McNew / Getty Images / via CapRadio)
A last-minute summary of how California’s 5 million No Party Preference voters can participate in Tuesday’s presidential primary. They need to take extra steps to vote for certain party candidates.
Story by Chris Nichols.
(Photo: A flyer from the California Secretary of State's Office detailing options for people registered No Party Preference to vote in a party's presidential primary this March - California Secretary of State's Office)