State Senate District 36 Special Primary Election – Public Service Announcement from OC ROV

 

The Orange County Registrar of Voters is committed to protecting each voter’s right to cast a ballot easily and securely.

SANTA ANA, CA – January 30, 2025 – Voting in the February 25, 2025, State Senate District 36 Special Primary Election has begun.

Ballots were mailed to all active registered voters in State Senate District 36 earlier this week.

Voters will have four options to cast a ballot during this election:

  1. Mail the ballot on or before Election Day (no postage required). For mailbox locations visit ocvote.gov/mail
  2. Use one of thirty-six secure drop boxes or four ballot drop off locations in State Senate District 36. For locations visit ocvote.gov/dropbox
  3. Drop off the ballot in-person at any Vote Center in State Senate District 36. For location information and hours visit ocvote.gov/votecenter
  4. Vote in-person at any Vote Center in State Senate District 36.

The Registrar of Voters office in Santa Ana also has a ballot drop box and is available for all voter services for State Senate District 36.

Select Vote Centers in State Senate District 36 open on February 15. Additional Vote Centers will be open on February 25, 7 a.m. through 8 p.m.

For a full list of voting locations and hours, visit ocvote.gov/votecenter

Voters can also call our Voter Hotline at 888-OCVOTES or 888-628-6837 for more information.

Other details about the February 25, 2025, State Senate District 36 Special Primary Election can be found on the Orange County Registrar of Voters website (ocvote.gov/elections).

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1 Comment

  1. NONE OF THE ABOVE.
    Strickland? Greasy linterloping carpetbagger who wants you to bring the cash and “leave it in a brown paper bag out by the trash can”.

    Briscoe? Are you kidding me? This guy is certifiably insane. An embarrassment to his family, himself and the GOP.

    Diep and Pham? Courruption is embedded deep in the cultural DNA of the Vietnamese community. The first ones to get out of Vietnam when the commies took over in 1975 were the corrupt civil servants, politicians and prostitutes who had amassed enough gold and cash to buy a seat out on an American helicopter as the tanks were crashing the barricades in Saigon.

    The Vietnamese revere someone who is “ clever”. Clever being a substitute word for those who know how to game the system.

    Why are these 4 our only option?

    None of the above.

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