Everything you need to know about voting on Tuesday
Tuesday, Nov. 4, is California’s special election. If you don’t yet have a plan for casting your vote, here are your options for voting in California.
Option 1: Vote by mail
Voting by mail is a secure and convenient way to cast your ballot. If you’ve registered in California, you should have automatically received a vote-by-mail ballot with prepaid postage. Just fill it out, sign it and return it one of these ways:
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Put it in the mail no later than Election Day, November 4. Postage is already paid!
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Drop it off at an official mail-ballot drop box by 8 p.m. on Election Day. Find a drop location near you.
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Drop it off at any polling place before the polls close.
Option 2: Vote in person
Polls are open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. Polling locations may change, so double-check before you go. Find your polling place.
Not registered? At the wrong polling place? You can still vote.
You can cast a provisional ballot at any polling place, which will count like any other ballot once officials confirm that you’re eligible to vote.
For more nonpartisan voting information, visit UC Votes!
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