Vote-by-mail ballots need to be back to the city clerk by the close of polls on Election Day, so make sure you mail it with time to spare. If you vote late and are afraid to stick it in the mail, you can still turn it in at City Hall during business hours in the days before the election and by the close of polls on Election Day, as well as at any polling site on Election Day. Learn more about the election at www.longbeach.gov/elections.
Remember, these are only the vote-by-mail ballots for the city runoff. If you want to vote by mail in the state primary on June 8, you need to make arrangements with the County Registrar Recorder's Office.
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