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San Diego's Registrar Urges Absentee Voters to Get Ballots in Soon

San Diego County's Registrar of Voters is urging voters who have absentee ballots, to send them in soon. Debra Seiler says changes in the way the votes will be counted this year mean the vote tally wi

San Diego's Registrar Urges Absentee Voters to Get Ballots in Soon

San Diego County's Registrar of Voters is urging voters who have absentee ballots, to send them in soon. Debra Seiler says changes in the way the votes will be counted this year mean the vote tally will take longer. KPBS reporter Alison St John has more.

All the paper ballots will have to be brought to the Registrar's office to be counted this year, instead of being counted at the polling places. That's because the Registrar hasn't been able to purchase enough tally machines for every precinct.

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Seiler says if too many people wait till the last minute to cast their vote, the results may not even be tallied by the next morning. 

Seiler: We're very hopeful that voters will put those absentee ballots in the mail to us right away, if they don't have time to put them in the mail Saturday at the latest we hope they'll ring them to our office or drop them off at any polling place. Our office will also be open for voting and for drop-off this coming Saturday. 

Almost a third of San Diegans have signed up as permanent absentee voters. But because of last minute changes in the presidential primary races many have waited to make their decision.

Alison St John, KPBS News.