SACRAMENTO. Calif. – Citing public health concerns over the threat COVID-19 continues to pose to the health of millions of Californians who would be showing up to cast their ballots at voting locations statewide this fall, Governor Gavin Newsom ordered ballots to be mailed to the state’s 20.6 million registered voters for the November election Friday.
The decision, the governor said, reflects the assessment from the state’s health officials that the COVID-19 pandemic will not have subsided enough to permit the election to move forward under its traditional means.
The governor’s order requires that each of the state’s 58 counties elections officials send vote-by-mail ballots for the November 3, 2020, General Election to all registered
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