California is one of 16 states and one territory going to the polls today in what’s known as Super Tuesday. LAist is here to help.
About the vote: Polls open at 8 a.m. and close at 8 p.m. Mail-in ballots can be turned into any voting center or collection box by 8 p.m. or postmarked by then. Ballots have until March 12 to arrive at a county elections office.
Find a vote center: LAVote.gov or OCVote.gov.
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If you’re baffled by the judges: We have tips for making your picks in L.A. County and Orange County
If you’re baffled by Central Committees: Really, who isn’t? These committees make party endorsements, which gives them quite a bit of influence. We asked some experts for advice.
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Where can I find results? LAist will have live results from L.A. County, where the first release of tallies is expected between 8:30 and 8:45 p.m. Sign up for our post-election newsletter and we’ll let you know the outcomes and what it means for your life.
What’s going on in the presidential race? Our colleagues at NPR are tracking the results nationwide.
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