Important Information for Butte County Voters in the March 5, 2024 Primary Election

Important Information for Butte County Voters in the March 5, 2024 Primary Election
Sheriff Kory Honea — Official website of Butte County
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Butte County residents gearing up for the March 5, 2024 Primary Election are urged to take note of crucial information provided by the county officials. Voters are reminded to refer to their Voter Information Guide and the State Official Voter Information Guide for detailed insights into election issues and candidates.

All voters who opt for the Vote by Mail option are reminded that their ballots must be postmarked by March 5, 2024, and received at the Butte County Clerk-Recorder/Elections Office by March 8, 2024, in order to be counted. Additionally, residents are advised to consult their Voter Information Guide for specific dates, times, and locations of Secure Drop Boxes and Voter Assistance Centers.

In line with technological advancements, Butte County residents are encouraged to visit www.ButteVotes.net for various online resources. Here, individuals can check their registration status, access the Voter Information Guide, find details about Voter Assistance Centers and secure drop box locations, and track the status of their returned Vote by Mail Ballot.

As the election day approaches, the Butte County authorities have provided Voter Assistance Center Locations and Secure Ballot Drop Box Locations to facilitate a smooth and efficient voting process for all eligible voters in the county.



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