Dozens of vote centers will be open 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Election Day so voters could cast their ballots in San Diego County.
Vote Centers, which replace the typical"polling locations," are already open in San Diego County. San Diego County votersAt any vote center, you can drop off your pre-filled out ballot or vote in person, either with your mail-in ballot or by using an electronic ballot marking device there.To find one near you, explore the map:
Those who are not registered to vote but wish to in the Primary Election can still do so. They'll need to conditionally register and use a provisional ballot at the Registrar's office in Kearny Mesa or at any vote center.Language assistance and voting materials in the County’s four federally covered languages:Voting in person if you made a mistake on or lost your mail ballot
If you've never voted by mail before, it might seem new and even a little dangerous. But mail-in voting actually dates back to the Civil War. Chase Cain explains the long and uncontroversial history of voting by mail.County Registrar Cynthia Paes also wants to remind voters that mail-in ballots are safe and secure.