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June 17th, Primary Voter Deadlines & Information

March 24, 2025
By: Staff Writer

June 17th, Primary Voter Deadlines/Information

  • Register by 5/27/25 (after this you may register to vote using a provisional ballot up to election day)
  • Vote early in person: 5/2/25-6/14/25 (including Saturday 6/7 & 6/14)
  • Request a ballot by mail by 6/6/25

Take Action

  • Make sure you’re registered to vote and make a plan to vote in the June 17th Primary!
  • Attend our HD57 Candidate Forum 4/30/2025 to learn why our district is critical and meet our Democratic candidates.

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