What to KnowAn additional 140 vote centers will be available for early voting this weekend and Monday in Los Angeles County.California’s statewide special elections is schedule for Tuesday, when vote centers will be open for in-person voting, ballot drop-off and voter registration from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.Voters can also return their ballots by placing them in any of more than 400 drop boxes across the county. Voters will decide Prop 50, a ballot measure that would temporarily reshape California’s congressional maps in response to a similar move by Texas at the urging of President Trump.
More voters centers are scheduled to open this weekend in Los Angeles County ahead of Election Day in California.
An additional 140 vote centers will be available for early voting this weekend and Monday. The additional voting locations will open Saturday for the statewide special election that will decide Prop 50, a ballot measure to could temporarily reshape California’s congressional district maps.
All 251 LA County vote centers will be open daily from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. or in-person voting, voter registration, and vote by mail ballot returns.
More that 5 million vote-by-mail ballots, sent to California’s 23 million registered voters, had been returned as of Tuesday, according to the Secretary of State. In Los Angeles County, 952,231 of the more than 5 million vote-by-mail ballots issued have been returned.
Click here to find a Los Angeles County vote center.
Map: Find a LA County vote center near you
Find a ballot dropbox in LA County
Voters can also return their ballots by placing them in any of more than 400 drop boxes across the county, sending them through the mail by election day or visiting one of many county vote centers.
Additional ballot dropbox locations for the following counties can be found here:
Voting by mail
Ballots postmarked by Election Day and received within seven days by county elections officials will be processed, verified and counted. Elections officials recommend mailing ballots at least seven days prior to Election Day.
How to register to vote
Eligible voters who have not yet registered can visit any vote center, complete a conditional voter registration and cast a ballot in this election. Once the registration is validated through the statewide database, the ballot is processed like all others.
How to track your ballot
California is one of several states that use the BallotTrax system. Click here to access the system, enter your information and track your ballot. You’ll receive alerts about your ballot’s location.
About the Prop 50 special election
The special election includes only one measure, Proposition 50, which is a proposal to temporarily redraw California’s congressional district lines for the 2026, 2028 and 2030 elections in an attempt to create more Democratic seats in the House.