No? They're missing out on the fun of electing a US Congressman, US Senator, state Representative, state Senator, state Attorney General, and state Auditor General all at once.
Next year we get to vote for county offices, like Prothonotary.
California ballots often have several dozen offices and issues on them. I remember unfolding absentee ballots when I was a student in Toronto that were the size of a large roadmap.
Here in Ohio, we vote for president, senator, representative, governor, state attorney general, secretary of state, state board of education member, state Supreme Court justice, state representative, state senator, county commissioner, county coroner, county engineer, county clerk of court, county prosecutor, county recorder, local board of education members, township recorder, township board of trustees members, various city or village officers, and more that I can't think of. And that's not to mention state, county, school district, special tax district, township, and city or village tax levies and other issues.
These don't all appear on any single ballot, but they nearly always have a generous selection of them.