If you haven't mailed your ballot yet, it might already be too late to trust the post office. Thanks to an under-reported change in how mail is processed, some Californians-especially those living far from one of the state's six main postal processing centers-could find their ballots arriving too late to count. And if the president is planning to contest, belittle, or challenge in some-other-way the results tomorrow, this change could be more consequential than his plans for federal poll watchers.
Tuesday, Nov. 4, is the last day for Californians to cast their ballot on the statewide Proposition 50, as well as local races. What to know: Where can I vote in person? You can use the state's online tool to find polling places statewide. They will be open 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. Can I register on Election Day? You can register in person and cast your vote on the same day at your county elections office.