Updated: We’ll be tracking live results in California when polls close at 11 p.m. ET. But because of all the laws that are designed to make it easier to vote, it is virtually impossible that all the ballots will be counted by Tuesday night.

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Good Super Tuesday morning, at long last.

California voters will today help decide a number of issues critical to our democracy — including but not limited to the Democratic nominee to become president of the United States and whether the state should be able to borrow $15 billion for public school upgrades.

So if you’re not one of the more than 3.5 million Californians who have already cast ballots, it’s time to hit the polls. Or it’s time to drop off your vote-by-mail ballot at a mailbox. Or to bring your ballot to a drop box.