Receive county presentation on new presidential primary election procedures
In Plain English
This is the first California presidential primary where every voter receives a ballot by mail. Richmond has 58,143 registered voters across 69 precincts. Voters with no party preference must request special ballots to vote in Democratic, American Independent, or Libertarian primaries.
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