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Remember, you have several options when it comes to casting your ballot in the 2020 election.
RELATED: What you need to know about vote by mail in California
Every registered voter in California was sent a mail-in ballot this year, which you can return in the mail up until Election Day (Nov. 3). You could also drop it off at any ballot drop box or polling location.
If you want to vote in person, you also have options to vote ahead of and on Election Day. Learn more about in-person voting amid the coronavirus pandemic here.
And if you're still not clear on all those California ballot measures, we've got you covered. Check out our interactive guide to the 12 propositions below.
CA PROPS: Everything to know about the 2020 ballot measures
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