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County registrar briefs Mission Viejo council on ballot mailings, drop boxes and vote‑center hours ahead of primary

Mission Viejo City Council · April 28, 2026
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Summary

Orange County Registrar Bob Page told the council the county will mail ballots to all active voters next week, deploy 128 drop boxes and 191 vote centers, and is changing early vote‑center hours for the next four years to 10 a.m.–6 p.m.; he outlined security, signature‑cure, and certification timelines.

Bob Page, Orange County registrar of voters, briefed the Mission Viejo City Council on April 28 about election administration for the upcoming primary. He said the county will mail roughly 1.9 million ballots to active voters, and reminded residents of the four ways to return a ballot: mail (postage paid by the county, must be postmarked by Election Day), secure drop boxes, voting at vote centers, or returning in person at a vote center.

Page said the county will have 128 drop boxes this election, each bolted to…

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