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Where will you vote in the 2024 election in California? How to find your polling station

Where will you vote in the 2024 election in California? How to find your polling station

California voters have until November 5 to cast their ballots in the 2024 election. Whether you're dropping off your ballot or voting in person, here's how to find your polling place.

How do I find my polling place in California?

Voters looking for locations to cast their vote in person can find their polling locations on their county website.

Alameda County

Alameda County polling locations can be found on the county's official election website.

Alameda County has a mapping tool that voters can use to find their nearest polling place.

Contra Costa County

Contra Costa County has a list of all Election Day polling locations on the County Clerk Recorder's website.

A voter information page is also available to residents where they can find their registration status, polling locations and email voting status.

Los Angeles County

The Los Angeles County Registrar's website has a map search tool that voters can use to find their polling place. A search bar appears on the left where an address can be entered.

Below the search box is a filter tool that allows you to filter for locations open 11 days and four days before Election Day where voters can cast their ballots early.

Marin County

The Marin County website lists polling places by city and also has a map showing the location of polling places.

Orange County

Orange County has a page listing vote center locations. To find your nearest polling place, click on your city on the left. The list of locations will then appear on the right.

Information about the opening time of the location, the address and the cross street are displayed. There is also a polling station wait times page that can be used on Election Day.

Sacramento County

The county has a document listing all polling locations and opening times. You will also find information about the type of language support available at each location.

San Bernardino County

San Bernardino County, which has no Voter's Choice Act District, has a step-by-step tool to find an assigned polling location.

The first step is to select your place of residence, then select your street and enter your house number.

There is also the option to call 800-881-8683 or 909-387-8300 to find your assigned polling location.

San Francisco County

San Francisco has a downloadable table of all available polling locations. However, an easier tool to use is the voter portal. Voters must enter their street number, zip code and date of birth to find their polling place.

Information about their voter list, party preference and the progress of their absentee ballot will also be available on the website.

San Joaquin County

The list of San Joaquin County polling locations can be found on the county website.

Santa Clara County

Voters in Santa Clara County can find their polling place using the county's Find Vote Center page. To find a polling place, you must enter your address. There is also the option to filter locations by distance from the address.

There is also an official list of voting centers.

Ventura County

Ventura County polling locations can be found on the County Clerk-Recorder and Registrar of Voters page.

There are downloadable PDFs in English and Spanish that list voting centers.

Where else can I find my polling station?

All polling locations can be found on the California Secretary of State's website.

To find your polling place, you must enter your address in the search bar in the toolbox.

Polling station finder CA SOS
The California Secretary of State's website has a search function to find polling places.

California Secretary of State


Once an address is entered, a new window will appear with a list of locations on the left and a map.

The list of locations may include your Election Day polling place, ballot drop-off locations, and early voting locations.

Early Voting and Voting Locations

To find a list of all Early voting locations and voting by mailvisit caearlyvoting.sos.ca.gov. Voters can select a county from the drop-down menu to find all locations in their county, or enter their city or zip code to narrow the list.

Early Voting Location Finder
Early voting locations can be found on the California Secretary of State's website.

California Secretary of State


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