Decision 2024

California primaries. How to find a polling place near you

Voting centers in Los Angeles County will be open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.

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What to Know

  • Voting centers in Los Angeles County will be open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.
  • All voters can cast their vote at any voting center in Los Angeles County or drop off their vote-by-mail ballot in any official drop box.
  • Locate the nearest vote center here.

It’s election day in California.

On this Super Tuesday, voters will have until 8 p.m. to cast their votes to elect the candidates that will advance to the November general elections.

Voting centers in Los Angeles County will be open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. County residents can cast their votes in person, but mail in their ballots may also be dropped off at any official drop box.

Here are three ways to find the official drop box or voting center near you:

  • Visit the Los Angeles County Recorder's Office website, click here.
  •  Call the RR/CC Vote Center information number at 800-815-2666, Option #1.
  • Call the Elections Division of the Municipal Clerk's Office at 213-978-0444.

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While the online registration deadline for voting was Feb. 20, first-time voters may request a Conditional Voter Registration (CVR) upon visiting a Vote Center.

Once completing the CVR application, voters will be issued a CVR ballot to use on a Ballot Marking Device. After the paper ballot is printed, voters are instructed to return the ballot to an election worker. As soon as the CVR application is active, the ballot will be counted, and registration will become active.

Voters can also update their registration information, including their party affiliation, to receive a preferred party’s ballot or request a crossover ballot. 

The content of this ballot is extensive as it includes contests and candidates from local levels in state offices, measures and federal representatives. Voters are encouraged to review their ballot and vote early.

Voters were also mailed a postcard listing the nearest vote center to their residence. A full list and map of Vote Center locations is available online.

Voting information by County:

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