If you haven’t already received one, rest assured. They are coming — 5,477,007 of them.

With the March 3 Presidential Primary right around the corner, the L.A. County Registrar’s Office began sending out sample ballots beginning Monday, Feb. 3.

Many municipal, state and federal offices are up for grabs this year, with several runoff primaries set for Super Tuesday. It is also the presidential primary, in which California voters will weigh in on who they think should be the Democrat to face incumbent Donald Trump in the November general election.

The ballots might look a little different this year, too. They are redesigned, according to the Registrar’s Office.

Here’s what they’ll contain:

Information on the new voting experience in LA County;

Step-by-step instructions on how to vote;

Expanded voting options;

And information on each candidate and measure.

There’s more coming to your mailbox, too.

Two more mailings will include a listing of Vote Center locations, with dates and times they are open, and a personalized Vote Center postcard showing the six nearest locations to your home (note, that you can go to any new vote center you want).