L.A. County officials say 640 polling sites will be available by this weekend for voter registration, in-person voting and dropping off ballots.
More than 500 additional voting centers will open across Los Angeles County on Saturday, giving voters numerous options on where to cast or drop off their ballots before Tuesday’s midterm election, officials said.
The L.A. County registrar-recorder/county clerk’s office, which opened 118 centers last week, will set up 522 more locations this weekend, spokesperson Mike Sanchez said. The 640 locations will serve for in-person voting, and workers will also accept drop-off ballots, Sanchez said. Voters registered in Los Angeles County may use any of the locations, regardless of their residence.
“Also, if you’re a new voter that missed the registration deadline, they can register and vote at any of these vote centers as well,” he said.
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