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California’s 2026 Primary Election Is Approaching and Every Vote Matters

California voters are being urged to register early and return their ballots ahead of the June 2 primary election as postal delays and changing voting procedures could put last-minute mail-in ballots at risk of not being counted! We discuss it here!

 
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California’s 2026 Primary Election Is Approaching and Every Vote Matters

By: Omar Cook

As California prepares for its June 2, 2026 Primary Election, voters across the state are being urged to make a plan now to ensure their voices are heard and their ballots are counted. In a political climate where major decisions around housing, healthcare, education, criminal justice, immigration, and voting rights continue shaping everyday life, civic participation remains one of the most powerful tools communities have.

The deadline to register to vote for the June 2 primary election is May 18, 2026, and all active registered California voters will automatically receive a mail-in ballot. County election officials began mailing ballots on May 4, while secure ballot drop-off locations officially opened on May 5.

But election advocates are warning voters not to wait until the last minute to return their ballots by mail. Due to changes in the U.S. Postal Service system, ballots mailed too close to Election Day may not receive a same-day postmark and could risk not being counted. In some areas outside California’s major coastal cities, mail dropped off on Election Day may not even be processed until the following day.

That’s why voters are strongly encouraged to mail ballots at least one week ahead of the election or, even better, return ballots directly to a secure ballot drop-off box or vote center. Election officials stress that hand-delivering a ballot is one of the safest ways to ensure it is received on time.

For those choosing to mail their ballot close to the deadline, officials recommend physically going inside a U.S. Post Office and requesting a hand-stamped postmark from a postal employee to verify it was submitted on time.

Key Dates for California’s 2026 Primary Election

  • May 18, 2026: Last day to register to vote

  • May 23, 2026: Early in-person voting begins in Voter’s Choice Act counties

  • May 30, 2026: Early voting locations open statewide

  • June 2, 2026: Election Day

  • Polls open from 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.

  • Mail-in ballots must be postmarked by June 2 and returned by 8:00 p.m.

Why Voting Still Matters

Many Californians feel frustrated or disconnected from politics, but voting continues to shape nearly every aspect of daily life. From affordable housing and homelessness solutions to reproductive rights, policing, climate policy, immigration reform, and education funding, elected officials directly impact local communities.

Voting is also about representation. Communities that consistently show up at the ballot box help determine who sits on city councils, school boards, county commissions, state legislatures, and Congress. Those decisions influence policy for years to come.

Know Your Rights

California voters also have important protections under the California Voter Bill of Rights, including the right to:

  • Vote if registered

  • Cast a provisional ballot if eligibility is questioned

  • Receive assistance when voting

  • Drop off mail ballots at any polling place in California

  • Access voting materials in multiple languages

  • Report voter intimidation or misinformation

Voters can track their ballots online through California’s BallotTrax system, which sends updates when ballots are mailed, received, and officially counted.

A Reminder to Make a Plan

As election season ramps up, the message from advocates and organizers remains simple: don’t wait. Register early, vote early if possible, and return ballots ahead of time to avoid unnecessary complications.

In a time where conversations around democracy, voting rights, and political representation continue dominating the national landscape, participation matters more than ever. Every ballot is an opportunity to shape the future of California and ensure communities are heard where it counts most.

Check caearlyvoting.sos.ca.gov for more info.

How Do I Find My Voting Location?

VOTER PROTECTION HOTLINE

1-877-321-8683

OUTREACH

https://toolkit.lavote.gov/

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wMALeR1i-FM

VOTER GUIDES

https://www.vote411.org/

https://calmatters.org/california-voter-guide-2026/?ref=topics-bar

https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2026-05-01/2026-california-election-voter-guide-primary

https://ballotpedia.org/California

https://laist.com/news/politics/voter-guides/2026-election-california-primary-los-angeles-county

EMPOWER YOURSELF

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👉 Grab your copy here and start shaping the future of your community—and our nation.


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OFA-CA for Kamala Set to Celebrate Office Launches in Wilshire and Leimert Park

OFA-CA for Kamala is set to launch office opening events in Wilshire and Leimert Park, aiming to energize volunteers and secure vital donations as the 2024 election approaches. We discuss it here!

 

Vice President Kamala Harris and Governor of Minnesota Tim Walz excite the crowd at a campaign rally in Liacouras Center at Temple University in Philadelphia, PA on August 6, 2024

Credit: Lev Radin via Shutterstock

By: Omar Cook

As the countdown to the 2024 elections intensifies, OFA-CA for Harris/Walz, led by seasoned Obama campaign strategists, is sparking political enthusiasm in Los Angeles. The campaign will host vibrant office opening celebrations in Wilshire and Leimert Park, aiming to energize supporters, rally volunteers, and boost donations for the Democratic slate.

These gatherings, set for September 15th and 17th at notable locations in Wilshire and Leimert Park, are designed to draw media attention, local activists, and influential political figures. Leveraging the organizational prowess that secured President Obama's victories, the team is now channeling their efforts to support Kamala Harris, Tim Walz, and other Democratic candidates.

With the election looming and stakes mounting, Los Angeles's Democratic base, pivotal in Obama's historic campaigns, is mobilizing once more to influence the political landscape.

“These are make-or-break moments,” said Brandyn Keating, lead organizer for the Wilshire event and former Obama campaign director. “In 2008, we built a movement that changed the course of American politics. Now, we’re doing it again. We need every Angeleno to stand up, get involved, and take action—because the future of our democracy depends on it.”

In Leimert Park, the focus is on energizing communities of color, with Sandi Cook, a former Obama campaign leader, emphasizing the importance of these communities in securing Democratic victories: “This election is about ensuring every voice is heard and every vote is counted. We’re rallying neighborhoods that have been the backbone of Democratic victories. Together, we’ll ensure Kamala Harris and Democrats have the grassroots support they need.”

These events mark the beginning of an extensive campaign to activate supporters through various grassroots activities, including phone banking and door-to-door canvassing, ensuring comprehensive voter outreach.

Event Details:

What: Leimert Park Office Opening Party

When: Sunday, Sept. 15, 2024, 1–3 p.m.

Where: 4425 Crenshaw Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90043

Contact: Mary Jane Stevenson, 310-463-8713

Leimert Park Office Opening Party

Wilshire Office Opening Party

When: Tuesday, Sept. 17, 2024, 7–8:30 p.m.

Where: 8840 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90211

Contact: Brandyn Keating, 508-982-2247

Wilshire Office Opening Party

About OFA-CA for Kamala:

OFA-CA for Kamala is a grassroots volunteer-driven organization that traces its roots to the historic Obama campaigns of 2008 and 2012. Focused on advancing Democratic ideals, the group is dedicated to electing Kamala Harris as the next president and supporting Democratic candidates at every level. Through community organizing, events, and voter outreach, OFA-CA for Harris/Walz is building the movement needed to win in November.


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