Voters in Imperial County to receive ballots for November Special Election

Adrik Vargas
IMPERIAL COUNTY, Calif. (KYMA) – Imperial County voters will start receiving their vote-by-mail ballots on October 6 ahead of the November 4 special election. The Registrar of Voters shared important information for residents to ensure their ballots are counted.
On the ballot, voters will decide whether to approve or reject Proposition 50, a measure in response to Texas’ recent redistricting plans.
The proposition would redraw California’s congressional districts, which determine who represents residents in Congress. In California, an independent citizens commission normally draws voting maps and any early changes must be approved by voters.
A yes-vote on Proposition 50 would bypass the independent commission and allow the legislature to draw the maps. A no-vote would leave the districts the same.
Maps and more information are included in the voter information guide mailed to all voters or can be viewed on the Secretary of State website and the Imperial County Elections website.
To make sure votes count, voters should plan ahead. Mail-in ballots must be postmarked by November 4 at 8 p.m. If mailing through the USPS, it is recommended to send ballots at least a week early. Ballots can also be dropped off at precincts or polling sites until 8 p.m. on Election Day.
If a ballot does not arrive within about a week, voters should contact the Registrar of Voters to track it or request a new one.