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A county voter information guide and state voter information guide for the June 2 statewide direct primary election sit side by side on a table.
Be prepared for the June 2 statewide direct primary election.

The statewide direct primary election will take place in San Bernardino County on June 2. Voting is easy, secure and flexible. โ€œYour vote. Your choice. Make it count.โ€ encourages every eligible voter to participate and make a difference. There are four convenient ways to vote:

  • Vote by mail: Complete your ballot and return it by mail. The ballot must be received by or postmarked on or before June 2.
  • Mail ballot drop box: Return your completed mail ballot to any official ballot drop box in the county. Find locations and hours at Elections.SBCounty.gov/Voting/MailBallotDropOff.
  • Early voting locations: Visit early voting locations from May 28 to June 1. Visit Elections.SBCounty.gov/Voting/Early/ to find early voting locations and hours.
  • In-person on Election Day: Polling places will be open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. on June 2. Use our Polling Place Look-up Tool to find your assigned polling location.
Returning your ballot? Your vote, your choiceโ€”make it count sign with San Bernardino County logo next to two horizontal boxes and one vertical box with openings at the top of the boxes.
Return your ballot for the June 2 statewide direct primary election.

Mail ballot tips

If voting by mail, remember to sign your envelope and ensure your ballot is postmarked by June 2. If youโ€™re unable to have your ballot manually postmarked at the post office on Election Day, you can use an official county drop box to guarantee your vote is counted.

Early voting and polling places

Early voting offers flexibility and helps you avoid lines on Election Day. Early voting locations are open from May 28 to June 1 and closed on Sunday, May 31. On June 2, polling places across the county are open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.

Language services

Voters can access language support and translated sample ballots at polling locations. Assistance is available in Chinese, Hindi, Indonesian, Khmer, Korean, Lao, Malay, Nepali, Spanish, Tagalog, Thai and Vietnamese to ensure everyone can participate.

Get ready and stay informed

By preparing early, updating your voter registration, including your language preference, and choosing a voting method that works best for you, you can make your voting experience easy and convenient. For more information, visit Elections.SBCounty.gov.

Remember, itโ€™s your vote. Your choice. Make it count!


Additional County Update News โ€“ May 28, 2026