Butte County Clerk Candce Grubbs explained what the mail-in ballot process looks like.
Butte County Clerk Candce Grubbs explained what the mail-in ballot process looks like.
Todayãvoters in california received their mail-in ballots for this year's elections.
Action news now reporter dani masten spoke with people from the registrats office on oroville today and walks us through the mail in ballot process.
Voters in butte county started receiving their mail in ballots today and butte county clerk candace grubbs explains what to expect when receiving your ballot candace grubbs/butte county clerk recorder/ registrar of voters "the process of when you receive your ballot, it is going to be mailed to you in n envelope that looks like this with a blue stripe.
Inside, will of course be your i voted early sticker because we are encouraging people to vote early."
Voters will also receive a voter information guide that includes the locations of all of the voters assistance centers and of course&your ballot.
Dani stand up and grubbs tells me why voters need to make sure to sign the back of their envelope before placing it in the mail candace grubbs/butte county clerk recorder/ registrar of voters "this is the most important thing that some people forget to put their signature under the flap here.
They need to sign so that we know that you are the person that voted that ballot.
" voters i spoke with are feeling optimistic about the mail in process jack o-shea/lives in oroville "in the last 10 years, i have used a mail in ballot.
I used to live in hong kong for about three years and i got used to it there and i also feel like it is a safer way to do it but i just got mine in the mail today and filled it out and signed, sealed and delivered."
Maria dashler/lives in oroville "the mail in ballots for me is amazing.
It is very convenient and because what is going on around happening now