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Are you ready to vote in the California Primary?

Are you ready to vote in California’s June 3rd Primary? Here’s what you need to know beyond the ballot. When To Vote: Polls are open from 7AM – 8PM on…

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By Caitlin Shamberg • May 13, 2014 • 1 min read

Are you ready to vote in California’s June 3rd Primary? Here’s what you need to know beyond the ballot.

When To Vote:

Polls are open from 7AM – 8PM on Tuesday, June 3rd

Where To Vote:

Find your polling place and a sample ballot here.

What’s on the Ballot?

Up for reelection are the Governor and Lt. Governor. Democratic governor Jerry Brown has been in office since 2011 and is up for reelection. His top two opponents are Republicans Tim Donnelly from San Bernardino and Neel Kashkari from Laguna Beach. A full list of candidates and more background here: California’s very weird governor’s race.

Eight candidates are running to fill Zev Yaroslavksy’s seat as LA County Supervisor. The Board of Supervisors is the second-most powerful governmental body in the state, second only to the governor. It overseas a county of more than 10 million people, a $26 billion budget, and more than 100,000 employees. A full list and more background at the Los Angeles Times.Also, listen to the Which Way, LA? debate with four of the top supervisor candidates.

When Sheriff Lee Baca retired after 15 years, the race for his spot heated up. Seven candidates are running to be the new Sheriff.

Since Representative Henry Waxman announced his retirement, 21 candidates joined the race to represent California’s 33rd District. That number has since dropped to 18, although two have suspended their campaigns. The New York Times’ Mark Liebovich talked to Warren about this seat, for what he calls “the Botox Belt.”

Need a sample ballot, still have questions about voting in LA?

http://www.lavote.net/VOTER_ELECTIONS/

The League of Women Voters also has a terrific voter’s guide.

Updated May 15, 2014

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    Caitlin Shamberg

    KCRW

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