California did not receive mail in ballot

I think there may be some confusion here!

California is actually one of the states that allows mail-in voting, also known as absentee voting. In fact, California has a long history of conducting elections by mail, and it's a popular option for many voters.

In California, voters can request a mail-in ballot for any election, including primary elections, general elections, and special elections. To request a mail-in ballot, voters can fill out a form on the California Secretary of State's website or contact their county elections office.

Once a voter requests a mail-in ballot, it's sent to them by mail, and they can complete it and return it by mail or in person to their county elections office. The deadline for returning a mail-in ballot varies depending on the election, but it's usually several days before the election.

In the 2020 general election, California received a record number of mail-in ballots, with over 12 million voters casting their ballots by mail. This was a significant increase from previous elections, and it's likely due to the COVID-19 pandemic, which made in-person voting more challenging for many people.

So, to summarize, California does receive mail-in ballots, and it's a popular option for many voters in the state.