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On Feb. 3, Stanford University will be one of 99 satellite locations participating in the Iowa caucuses. Weekly file photo by Adam Pardee.
Voters in San Mateo County have lots of options for casting their ballots in the June 2 primary election. Photo by Adam Pardee.

San Mateo County registered voters should already have received their vote-by-mail ballots for the June 2 primary election.

These ballots come with a prepaid postage return envelope. Voters can either drop off their ballots at any official ballot drop box or vote center in San Mateo County, put them in a mailbox or hand them directly to their mail carrier.

Early voting centers are open for casting ballots in person from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays through May 22 and daily starting May 23. The locations are the San Mateo County Assessor-County Clerk-Recorder, 555 County Center, 1st Floor in Redwood City; Registration & Elections Division Office at 40 Tower Road in San Mateo; and the Library and Parks and Recreations Center in South San Francisco at 901 Civic Campus Way.

Seven additional centers will be open for voting seven days a week, even on Memorial Day, starting May 23, including one in East Palo Alto at Lewis & Joan Platt East Palo Alto Family YMCA, 550 Bell St. and Fair Oaks Community Center at 2600 Middlefield Road in Redwood City.

Starting on May 30, early voting locations will open in nearly every city in San Mateo County, and on June 2, polling places will be open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. To find your local polling place, go to smcacre.gov/elections/vote-centers.

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Andrea Gemmet is the editor of the Mountain View Voice, 2017's winner of Online General Excellence at CNPA's Better Newspapers Contest and winner of General Excellence in 2016 and 2018 at CNPA's renamed...

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