Election 2024: 672 more voting centers open Saturday in LA, Orange counties

Another 526 vote centers will open Saturday, Nov. 2, across Los Angeles County Saturday, along with 146 more in Orange County, allowing people to cast their ballots for Tuesday’s general election.

More than 100 vote centers have been open already in LA County, as well as 38 in Orange County, for people wanting to cast their ballots early. Starting Saturday, Los Angeles County will have a total of 648 vote centers available, and 184 will be open in Orange County.

Vote centers are open from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. daily. A full list of locations in L.A. County is available at locator.lavote.gov, and in Orange County at ocvote.gov/votecenter.

Information on vote centers throughout California can be found at caearlyvoting.sos.ca.gov.

Residents can visit any vote center, regardless of where they live in the county. People can cast their vote in person at the centers, or drop off their mail-in ballot.

On Election Day on Tuesday, vote centers will all be open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.

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“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,” Dean Logan, Los Angeles County Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk, said in a statement. “Voting early provides greater convenience and contributes to a smoother, more efficient election process for all.”

Residents who missed the registration deadline for the election but still want to vote can visit a vote center and complete a conditional voter registration form and cast a ballot. The ballot will be held until the voter’s eligibility is confirmed.

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