How To Vote For President In The 2024 Primary Election If You Registered Nonpartisan

The deadline is approaching for nonpartisan voters to alert the San Diego Registrar’s Office of which crossover ballot you want to receive
Deadlines are looming for the 2024 primary election. (Photo by adamkaz)

Attention registered nonpartisan voters in San Diego: If you want to vote for president in the March 5, 2024 primary election, you must inform the San Diego County Registrar’s Office which crossover party ballot you want by January 5, 2024.

The initial mailing of ballots is going out the week of February 4.

Voters who don’t select a crossover party ballot will automatically receive a nonpartisan ballot in the mail, and it will not show the presidential primary contest or candidates.

The Registrar’s office sent the County’s nearly 490,000 nonpartisan registered voters a pre-paid return postcard requesting their selection of crossover ballots for the March primary election.

If your postcard didn’t arrive by mail, here is what you need to know:

Political Parties Allowing Nonpartisan Voters to Crossover

  • This year, the American Independent Party, Democratic Party, and Libertarian Party are allowing nonpartisan voters to take part in their presidential primary elections.
  • Nonpartisan voters must request one of these three parties’ ballots to vote for that party’s presidential primary candidate. Selecting one of these three political party ballots will not register you with that party. You will remain a nonpartisan voter.
  • Without the postcard, you can still complete the Registrar’s nonpartisan crossover party ballot request form at sdvote.com or from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday at the Registrar’s office in Kearny Mesa.
  • Also note that the Democratic Party is allowing nonpartisan voters to vote in its presidential contest, but not its Central Committee contest. If requested, you will receive the nonpartisan version of the Democratic ballot.

Political Parties NOT Allowing Nonpartisan Voters to Crossover

  • This year, the Green Party, Peace and Freedom Party, and Republican Party have closed their presidential primary to nonpartisan voters.
  • Nonpartisan voters will not be able to select one of these ballots. Nonpartisan voters who want one of these parties’ ballots will need to re-register with that party.

You can fill out a new voter registration form online at sdvote.com.

No matter what your party preference, all registered voters will be allowed to vote in nonpartisan contests and voter-nominated offices, such as U.S. congressional offices and state legislative offices.

The top two vote-getters in voter-nominated contests will advance to the Nov. 5 general election.

Not sure which political party you’re registered with or if you’re registered to vote? You can check your registration, re-register and register to vote at sdvote.com.

The Registrar’s office encourages registration before Feb. 20 to avoid delays and long lines at vote centers.

Learn more about voting in the March 5 presidential primary at sdvote.com or call (858) 565-5800 or toll free at (800) 696-0136. SDSun

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