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COMING ELECTION:    March 5, 2024

 

WHAT’S ON MY BALLOT?

 

State and Federal Offices:

State Senator, State Assembly Member, US Senator, US Representative

 

Local Offices:

County Board of Supervisors (District 4),  Superior Court Judges,

 

Ballot Measurers (propositions):

1 state measure   

 

 

** See the website calendar for information on scheduled candidate forums and pro/con ballot presentations.

 

REGISTER TO VOTE

 

You must be registered to vote.  
You can register if you:

• are a citizen of the United States,
• are a resident of California,
• will be at least 18 years of age as of the date of the next election,
• are not currently serving a state or federal prison term for the conviction of a felony, and
• have not been found mentally incompetent to vote by a court

 

Also, you can pre-register if you are 16, but under 18, and meet the above qualifications. You will not be able to vote until you are 18.

 

Where to Register:

• Complete a paper registration form and mail it to the LA County Registrar/Recorder.  Forms are available in public libraries, the post office, the DMV.

• Register online on the Registrar’s website  www.lavote.gov  or on the California Secretary of State’s website at www.registertovote.ca.gov

 

Not Sure if You’re Registered?

Check your voter registration on the Registrar’s website,  www.lavote.gov

 

 

VOTING

 

All registered voters will receive a Vote-By-Mail ballot in the mail in October.

 

You have 3 ways to vote:

1. VOTE BY MAIL

You can fill it in and mail it back as soon as you receive it. Return ballots are pre-stamped; no postage needed.  Mail your ballot back early because it must be postmarked by Election Day, Tuesday, MARCH 5.

 

2. DROP OFF YOUR BALLOT

  • You can drop off your ballot at any voting location in LA County no later than 8 PM on Election Day, Tuesday, March 5.
  • Take it to a Vote Center before or on Election Day.  For early voting locations, go to www.vote.ca.gov
  • Drop it in an official Drop Box.  In Palos Verdes, Drop Boxes are located at each City Hall.

3. VOTE IN PERSON   

Check your Vote Center location on the Registrar’s website www.lavote.gov  or at www.votersedge.org/ca.  Check early voting locations on the Registrar’s website.

 

At in-person voting locations you can:

● Vote in person.

● Drop off your completed ballot.

● Vote with an accessible voting machine.

● Get help and voting materials in multiple languages.


On Election Day, all locations are open from 7am to 8pm.


HAS MY BALLOT ARRIVED?

Sign up for ballot tracing at Where’s My Ballot on the Registrar’s website  www.lavote.gov

 

 

For more voting information, check out these sites:

Register to vote:  registertovote.ca.gov

Find your voting location:  www.sos.ca.gov/elections/polling-place

Get election and ballot information from the LWV:  vote411.org

Email: CoPresident1@lwvpalosverdes.org
               CoPresident2@lwvpalosverdes.org

LWV Palos Verdes Peninsula

PO Box 2933

Palos Verdes Peninsula, CA 90274