Los Angeles County vote centers open ahead of November 8 election

WITH less than two weeks to go until the 2022 election, eligible voters are able to cast their ballots in-person beginning on Saturday, October 29.

Hundreds of vote centers will open across Los Angeles County ahead of the November 8 election, where voters can exercise their civic duty in person.

Los Angeles County is home to approximately 5.6 million registered voters, and they will make their choices for statewide positions, seven statewide measures, and two county-specific measures in addition to local races.

Voters can cast or drop-off their voted ballot at any Vote Center throughout the County. Select Vote Centers will be open as early as Saturday October 29 and all 640 Vote Centers will be open on Saturday, November 5, through Election Day, Tuesday, November 8. The centers will be open from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. daily andd on Election Day, they will be open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.

In addition to in-person voting options, registered voters in California received a vote-by-mail ballot. They can mail their ballot in until Election Day; it will be accepted if postmarked by Nov. 8 and received within seven days. Voters can also securely drop off their voted ballot at any of the 400 Ballot Drop Box locations throughout the County through Election Day.

Voters will receive three mailers: their official sample ballot, a booklet of all Vote Center locations, and a postcard identifying the three closest Vote Center locations and VBM drop-boxes. Locations can be found at https://locator.lavote.gov.

Eligible Los Angeles County residents who missed the October 24, 2022 registration deadline can still vote at any Vote Center in Los Angeles County. Under California Election Law, Conditional Voter Registration (CVR) allows a prospective voter to conditionally register and cast a ballot.  (AJPress)

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