Politics & Government

2022 California Primary: How To Vote, What To Know In Seal Beach

Residents of Seal Beach and Los Alamitos should start seeing ballots show up in their mailbox for the June 2022 Primary Election.

Registered voters in Seal Beach and Los Alamitos should check their mailboxes for the mail-in ballots.
Registered voters in Seal Beach and Los Alamitos should check their mailboxes for the mail-in ballots. (Orange County Registrar of Voters)

SEAL BEACH, CA — Voters in Seal Beach and Los Alamitos should start seeing their vote-by-mail ballots in their mailboxes this week.

Ballots were sent to all registered voters earlier this month for the June 2022 Primary Election, the Orange County Registrar of Voters said.

Ballots can be tracked every step of the way online through BallotTrax. The free service sends notifications through text message, email or phone on a ballot's status.

Find out what's happening in Los Alamitos-Seal Beachfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

Voters can return their ballot in several ways:

  • By mail with no postage required.
  • Use one of 400 Ballot Drop Box locations across Orange County.
  • Drop off at any Vote Center beginning May 28.

Voters should review their ballot instructions carefully before signing and dating the return envelope.

Find out what's happening in Los Alamitos-Seal Beachfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

Ballot drop boxes are available 24/7, and a full list of locations is on the Registrar of Voters website.

The closest ballot drop boxes in Seal Beach and Los Alamitos are:

  • Leisure World Seal Beach (residents only) — 13531 St. Andrews Drive
  • Mary Wilson Branch Library in Seal Beach — 707 Electric Avenue
  • Los Alamitos Community Center — 10911 Oak Street

Statements from candidates running for office this election are also available online.

Translated election materials are available in 18 different languages. Voters can request their ballot and materials by returning the Language Request Form on the Sample Ballot or by calling (800) 815-2666, option 3.

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