While California has made it very easy to vote by mail, voting in person at a vote center, also known as a polling station or polling site, remains an option. At vote centers, you’ll be able to get help in multiple languages, use accessible voting machines, register to vote, make changes to your voter registration, and more.
Here’s everything you need to know about voting in person, guided by your questions. We’ll be updating this FAQ as we answer more, so check back often.
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When does in-person voting begin?
L.A. County in-person voting begins Feb. 5 at the registrar’s office in Norwalk (12400 Imperial Highway, Room 3201, Norwalk, CA 90650). In-person voting is available at other L.A. County polling sites on Feb. 24. You can find Vote Centers here.
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Orange County in-person voting also begins on Feb. 5 at the registrar’s office in Santa Ana (1300 South Grand Avenue, Building C, Santa Ana, CA 92705). In-person voting is available at select Orange County poll sites beginning Feb. 24, and then at all sites starting March 2. You can find Vote Centers here.
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