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Clerk‑Recorder briefs board on June primary readiness, outreach and potential voter ID impacts

Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors · April 28, 2026
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Clerk‑Recorder and Registrar Kristen Connolly briefed supervisors on operational readiness for the June 2 direct gubernatorial primary (E‑36), expanded early voting and outreach plans, and the county’s work mapping and redacting racially restrictive covenants; she flagged implementation uncertainties if a statewide voter ID initiative or changes to vote‑by‑mail rules pass.

Kristen Connolly, the county’s clerk‑recorder and registrar of voters, told the board the Elections Division is preparing for the June 2 direct gubernatorial primary, with voter information guides being mailed and early voting opening soon. Connolly said the office is opening for in‑person early voting and will deploy 45 drop boxes next week; every registered voter in the county will…

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