Get Ready for the June 7 Primary Election
The Humboldt County Office of Elections encourages Humboldt County voters to get prepared for the upcoming Primary Election on Tuesday, June 7.
Voters may vote safely at home and return vote-by-mail ballots in the following ways:
- Mail them on or before Election Day, no postage is required.
- Drop them off at any vote-by-mail drop box location. Drop boxes will be sealed on Tuesday, June 7 at 8 p.m.
- Drop them off in person at any of the county’s polling places on Tuesday, June 7.
For a list of vote-by-mail drop box and polling place locations, please visit the Office of Election’s Voting Options web page. On the day of the election, polling places will be open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.
At polling place locations, voters can:
- Vote using accessible voting machines.
- Receive translation services in 72 languages.
- Get a replacement ballot.
- Drop off a vote-by-mail ballot.
- Vote on a precinct ballot.
- Update voter registration.
- Conditionally register to vote and vote on a conditional ballot.
Residents who chose to vote in-person should prepare for long lines. Voters who have received a vote-by mail-ballot who wish to vote in person are asked to bring their vote-by-mail ballot to surrender so they can vote a using a precinct ballot.
Voters may subscribe to WheresMyBallot.sos.ca.gov to track their ballots, receive personalized text messages, emails or voicemails letting them know when their ballot is mailed, received, and counted by the Registrar of Voters.
For more information on county elections and voter registration, please visit the Elections and Voter Registration web page.