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Additional 526 Vote Centers Scheduled to Open This Weekend in 2024 General Election

Additional 526 Vote Centers Scheduled to Open This Weekend in 2024 General Election 600 145 COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES
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November 1, 2024

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Additional 526 Vote Centers Scheduled to Open This Weekend in 2024 General Election

A total of 648 Vote Centers will open on November 2 through Election Day, November 5

LOS ANGELES —Los Angeles County Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk (RR/CC) Dean C. Logan announced that 526 additional Vote Centers will open this Saturday, November 2, for the 2024 General Election.

Vote Centers will open daily from 10 AM to 7 PM and on Election Day, November 5, from 7 AM to 8 PM to vote in person or return a Vote by Mail ballot. A complete list and map of Vote Center locations is available online at LOCATOR.LAVOTE.GOV.

“With additional Vote Centers opening this weekend, we encourage voters to take advantage of early voting options to avoid Election Day lines and ensure their voices are heard in the Election Night results,” said Dean Logan, Los Angeles County Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk. “Voting early provides greater convenience and contributes to a smoother, more efficient election process for all.”

Eligible voters who missed the registration deadline can visit any Vote Center, complete a Conditional Voter Registration, and cast a ballot in this election.

The ballot in this election is extensive and includes contests and candidates from the neighborhood and local levels through state offices, measures, and federal representatives. Voters are encouraged to review their ballots carefully and vote early.

Voters can save time at the Vote Center with the Interactive Sample Ballot. This optional tool lets voters view and mark their selections on their smartphone or computer and instantly transfer their votes to the Ballot Marking Device with their Poll Pass (QR Code). Voters can learn more at LAVOTE.GOV.

Media who want to visit a Vote Center should complete the Media RSVP Form before arrival.

The RR/CC has created a comprehensive 2024 General Election Media Kit for media professionals to stay informed about the election process, voting options, reporting results, and much more.