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Early Voting is Now Open in California

Early Voting is Now Open in California

by Jewish Center for Justice | May 24, 2026 | Featured, Ideas, JCJ Blog, Voting, Voting Rights

California’s June 2nd primary election is officially underway and many voters can already cast their ballots before Election Day. Many California counties offer early in-person voting, giving voters more flexibility and helping people avoid long lines or last-minute...
Today is the Deadline. Have You Registered to Vote?

Today is the Deadline. Have You Registered to Vote?

by Jewish Center for Justice | May 18, 2026 | Featured, Ideas, JCJ Blog, Voting, Voting Rights

Deadlines have a way of focusing our attention. Whether it’s submitting an assignment, paying a bill, or making sure everything is in order before the end of the day, we’re used to acting when the clock runs out. But some deadlines carry more weight than others. Today...
Why California’s Primary Matters More Than You Think

Why California’s Primary Matters More Than You Think

by Jewish Center for Justice | May 12, 2026 | Featured, Ideas, JCJ Blog, Judaism, Voting, Voting Rights

California’s primary election is coming up on June 2, and it plays a bigger role than many people realize. Unlike traditional primaries, California uses a “top-two” system. All candidates appear on the same ballot, regardless of party, and the two candidates who...
Working on Election Day? California Has a Law for That.

Working on Election Day? California Has a Law for That.

by Jewish Center for Justice | May 7, 2026 | Featured, Ideas, JCJ Blog, Judaism, Voting, Voting Rights

California’s primary election is Tuesday, June 2. In California, eligible workers may be entitled to up to two hours of paid time off to vote if they do not have enough time outside of their work schedule. This policy is designed to ensure that work does not prevent...
California’s Primary Election: What to Know

California’s Primary Election: What to Know

by Jewish Center for Justice | Apr 30, 2026 | Featured, Ideas, JCJ Blog, Judaism, Voting, Voting Rights

California’s primary election is Tuesday, June 2. It is one of the first chances voters have to shape what the general election will look like. In California’s “top-two” system—which applies not only to the governor’s race but to most statewide and legislative...
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  • Early Voting is Now Open in California
  • Missed the Voter Registration Deadline? What You Should Do.
  • Today is the Deadline. Have You Registered to Vote?
  • Why California’s Primary Matters More Than You Think
  • Working on Election Day? California Has a Law for That.

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