Reading Time: 6 minutes The days of leaving a mail-in ballot in your mailbox with the flag up just before Election Day are over in Merced County. Mel Levey, Merced County Registrar of Voters, said he’s informing voters to get their mail-in ballot to the post office at least a week before the primary election on June 2. The message comes after state data reflected an uptick in rejected mail-in ballots during last year’s special election because…
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