EL SEGUNDO, Calif. — More than 100 vote centers will open this weekend for the California special election, Los Angeles County Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk Dean C. Logan announced Thursday.

A total of 111 vote centers will open on Saturday for the statewide election on Proposition 50, which would authorize the state to use new, legislatively drawn congressional district maps starting in 2026.

Vote centers will be open daily from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. for in-person voting, voter registration and vote-by-mail ballot returns. The RR/CC has mailed all voters a postcard listing the nearest 11-day and 4-day vote centers to their residence.

A complete list and map of vote center locations is available.

Eligible voters who have not yet registered can visit any vote center, complete a Conditional Voter Registration and cast a ballot in the special election. Once the registration is validated through the statewide database, the ballot is processed like all others, the RR/CC noted Thursday — while also encouraging voters to review their ballots carefully and vote early.

Voters can save time at the Vote Center with the Interactive Sample Ballot, an optional tool that allows voters to view and mark their selections on a smartphone or computer and instantly transfer their votes to the Ballot Marking Device using their Poll Pass. Voters can learn more by visiting the county registrar’s website.