SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - San Diegans will receive a bigger ballot that will cost more to mail ahead of the November election, according to the San Diego County Registrar of Voters Office.
Due to a large number of contests in the November 6 election, voters will need to fill out a two-card ballot. Issues and candidates will be listed on the front and back of each page.
Voters can opt to receive their ballot by mail. More than 1.1 million San Diego County voters can look for their ballots starting Monday, October 8.
Due to the additional card in this year’s ballot, the envelope will require 71 cents in postage, according to county officials.
Those who choose to vote in person can go to a polling place between 7 a.m. and 8 p.m. Assigned locations will be listed on the back of sample ballots and voter information pamphlets sent to homes, or voters may use the polling place locator online.