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It's the last day to vote in San Diego County. Here's what to know
Decision 2024: What to Know
Tuesday is the 2024 Presidential Election and the last day to cast your ballot in San Diego County.
All Vote Centers or ballot drop boxes will be open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. Tuesday.
Any voter who is in line at a vote center or an official ballot drop box at 8 p.m. will be allowed to vote. However, no one can join the line after the 8 p.m. deadline. For those voting by mail, ensure your ballot will be postmarked by Nov. 5 for your vote to count.
So far, about 830,000 people have returned their mail-in ballots and another 42,000 voters have cast their ballots early and in person.
If you’re not registered to vote and want to participate in the election, you may visit any vote center to conditionally register and vote provisionally through Nov. 5.
We have what you need to know below:
When is the 2024 General Election in San Diego County?
Election Day for the 2024 General Election is on Tuesday, Nov. 5, 2024. All polls are open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Election Day. San Diego County voters had the option of submitting their ballots early by either using drop boxes across the county or by voting at an official Vote Center.
Where can I find a vote center?
San Diego County has hundreds of locations across San Diego County. It is not necessary to go to a specific polling place. Instead, voters can head to the location most convenient for them to vote in person, drop off their completed mail ballots, or register to vote as a conditional voter.
Voters can check whether they are registered here.
Find a vote center near you with this map or this list
When are ballots due in San Diego County?
Ballots are due when the polls close at 8 p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 5, 2024.
Anyone in line at a vote center by 8 p.m. on Election Day will be able to cast their ballot in person.
For those mailing their ballots through the USPS, ensure yours will be postmarked on Tuesday. If you’re unsure, drop your ballot at a secure drop box location before 8 p.m.
Can I vote by mail this year?
Yes, voting by mail is encouraged. Every registered voter in California will receive a vote-by-mail ballot for the 2024 General Election.
First, make sure your ballot is ready to go by signing and dating your return envelope and sealing your ballot inside.
Then, find a ballot-box dropoff location near you or return to any U.S. Postal Service blue box starting on Oct. 8.
Your return envelope must be postmarked on or before Election Day and received by the Registrar’s office within seven days following Election Day.
Can I vote online in San Diego County?
No, California does not allow online voting.
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SAN DIEGO (CNS) — People working for minimum wage in the city of San Diego will see more money in their paychecks starting today when the minimum wage rises from $16.85 to $17.25 an hour.
The city’s minimum wage is higher than California’s minimum wage, which will increase to $16.50 on Jan. 1.
“This milestone reflects years of hard work and advocacy to put more money directly into the pockets of hardworking San Diegans,” Mayor Todd Gloria said. “By raising the minimum wage, we are helping working families deal with the rising cost of living and better make ends meet.”
The change is part of the city’s Earned Sick Leave and Minimum Wage Ordinance, passed in 2016. Minimum wage has increased in the city since 2019 by an amount commensurate with the cost of living increase of the previous year.
As always, tips and gratuities do not count toward minimum wage. Employees will continue to earn sick leave, which can be used for time for their own medical care or for the medical care of a family member but is not limited to those uses. Employers may limit use of sick leave to 40 hours in a benefit year per employee.
Every employer must post minimum wage notices in a conspicuous place at any workplace or job site.
San Diego’s Minimum Wage Program can be reached at SDMinWage@sandiego.gov or 619-235-5912 for questions or to file a complaint.
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