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It’s never been faster or easier to be a voter. L.A. County created this tool to help you make a plan to vote!
It’s never been faster or easier to be a voter. L.A. County created this tool to help you make a plan to vote!
Don’t worry, you’ll only receive important election updates.
If you’re not sure, you can check!
If you've moved, you can update your registration address right now.
Vote Centers open beginning October 26th, where you can register and vote on the same day.
Vote Centers open beginning October 26th, where you can register and vote on the same day.
You must be a U.S. citizen to register to vote.
If you become a U.S. citizen before Election Day, return to register and make a plan to vote!
If not, you can register in a few minutes right now!
This is the address that will be associated with your registration.
Please confirm that your primary residence is in the state of California.
Head over to TurboVote to register to vote in the 2024 election.
This is the address that will be associated with your registration, and where you'll receive your mail-in ballot.
This is where we’ll send your ballot and election materials.
Registering online only takes a few minutes!
You’ll be directed to the California Online Voter Registration system.
Safe at Home Participants
Please do NOT use this form to register or re-register to vote if you are enrolled in a confidential address program such as Safe at Home. If sharing your address could put you in life-threatening danger, you may be eligible to register to vote confidentially.
For more information, contact the Safe at Home program at (877) 322-5227 or visit www.sos.ca.gov/registries/safe-home/.
Registration Deadline
The deadline to register or re-register to vote for any election is 11:59:59 p.m. Pacific Time on the 15th calendar day before that election.
If this deadline has passed:
*For more information, please see County Elections Office List.
What You Will Need
To register online you will need
Your information will be provided to the California Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) to retrieve a copy of your DMV signature.
If you do not have a California driver license or California identification card, you can still use this form to apply to register to vote by completing the online interview by 11:59:59 p.m. Pacific Time on the 15th calendar day before an election.
Additional Information
For more information on registering to vote you may want to visit the Secretary of State's Frequently Asked Questions.
Have Questions or Want to Report Fraud?
Call the Secretary of State's Voter Hotline at (800) 345-VOTE (8683) or your county elections office.
You can pick up a registration form at most government offices like the County Elections Office, DMV Offices, U.S. Post Offices, or local libraries. For more information, call 1 (800) 345-VOTE.
If not, you can register right now! It only takes a few minutes.
Select your preferred option.
Vote by Mail ballots will be mailed to all registered voters beginning October 3rd.
Vote by Mail ballots will be mailed to all registered voters beginning October 3rd.
Track your ballot every step of the way. Subscribe to Where's My Ballot? today.
If you’re unable to track your ballot you can request a new one to be sent to your mailing address.
But there are accessible ways to vote in person, too, starting October 26th.
Vote Centers provide fully accessible voting equipment and language services.
Here are your options:
Remember, you can return your ballot in the mail or at any Ballot Drop Box – no postage is required!
Don’t wait until Election Day to make a plan. Vote Centers are open 10 days before and on Election Day!
Be sure to take your Poll Pass (QR code) with you when you go to vote.
L.A. County voters can visit any Vote Center 10 days before and on Election Day.
Vote Center Days and Hours:
October 26th - November 4th: 10 AM to 7 PM
Election Day, November 5th: 7 AM to 8 PM
Hundreds of Voter Centers are located around L.A. County, where you can drop off your ballot or vote in person.
Don’t wait! Once you have completed your ballot, take it to a mailbox or an official Ballot Drop Box. (Remember, no postage is required!)
We’ll be in touch soon with more information on how you can securely cast your vote.
Remember, you can complete your ballot at home and simply drop it off at your local Vote Center. Or, save time voting in-person by filling out an Interactive Sample Ballot (ISB) on your mobile device before you go!
Those include:
American Independent Party
Democratic Party
Green Party
Libertarian Party
Peace & Freedom Party
Republican Party
Voters who wish to participate in a different party’s presidential nominating process must re-register.
Your options depend on the party whose candidates you want on your ballot.
You will receive a ballot with candidates for your registered party.
Voters who wish to participate in a different party’s presidential nominating process must re-register.
No Party Preference voters can request a crossover ballot from a party that allows it.
Your options depend on the party whose candidates you want on your ballot.