Vote-by-Mail ballots for the June 2, 2026, Statewide Primary Election are in the mail.
The Imperial County Registrar of Voters, Linsey Dale, says the ballots have been sent out and depending on mail delivery, expect to receive the ballots shortly. Voters have several options to return the Vote-by-Mail ballots:
Mail: Ballots must be post marked on or before Election Day and received within seven days of the election in order to count.
Drop Box: Official ballot drop boxes are located throughout the Imperial Valley.
In Person: Voters may return completed ballots to the Registrar of Voters Office or any Imperial County Vote Center on or before election day.
Any voter who does not receive their Vote-by-Mail ballot should contact the elections department for a replacement.