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What’s changing? The U.S. Postal Service rolled out changes earlier this year that could delay ballots getting postmarked in certain parts of the state. “In many parts of California, recent changes in the U.S. Postal mail service mean that your ballot may not be counted if you drop it off at a post office on Election Day,” California Attorney General Rob Bonta said in a news release .

Which areas does this affect? Some rural areas and communities more than 50 miles away from major mail processing centers may not have their ballots postmarked in time if they’re dropped off on Nov. 4. The Attorney General’s Office released a map of where those hubs are located .

How else can I make sure my ballot is received in time? If you drop off your ballot at a vote center or of

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