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If you’re still looking for information on how to vote, LAist has a comprehensive Voter Game Plan to help you.
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Polls close at 8 p.m. The first results in L.A. County are expected between 8:30 and 8:45 p.m. Watch this space!
Short term
Full term
The first thing voters in the March 5 primary might notice is that they are being asked to cast two ballots for Senator: Voters will choose a senator for both a two-month term and the standard six-year term (beginning in January). Porter and Schiff appear to be the favorites, but Garvey, the Dodgers legend, could be a wild card as a Republican. Democrats have held both Senate seats for the past three decades.
Read more about the job expected of whoever ultimately becomes a U.S. senator â–¶
A note on the results
About the vote count
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Keep in mind that in tight races particularly, the winner may not be determined for days or weeks after Election Day. In Los Angeles County, the first batch of results released includes vote-by-mail ballots received before March 5, followed by early votes cast in-person at vote centers, then votes cast in-person on Election Day.
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The results you see are updated every 15 minutes on election night (refresh your browser for the latest). This phase is expected to wrap up in the early hours of…
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