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Voting Guide: CA General Elections, Nov. 08th, 2022

How to Vote, Local Elections, and other civic resources

Voting Resources


Voter’s Edge California is a comprehensive, nonpartisan online guide to elections covering federal, state, and local races in the state of California.

BallotReady aggregates content from candidates’ websites, press, endorsers and board of elections for comprehensive, nonpartisan information about the candidates and referendums on your ballot.

Ballotpedia is the digital encyclopedia of American politics and elections. Our goal is to inform people about politics by providing accurate and objective information about politics at all levels of government.


CaliforniaChoices.org is a nonpartisan clearinghouse for election information and was founded to help inform voters of state governance reform issues to enable more Californians to participate in the public conversation about how we can get our state back on track.


General Election Guide by State of CA  is a voter information guide by the Secretary of State of California.

Voting Guides by LA orgs

"Power to the People" Student Coalition

This guide of guides was curated by the officers and advisor of Power to the People, a student club at Pierce College. If you're interested in our coalition and meetings, join our mailing list: bit.ly/power2peoplepierce

 

For any corrections, suggestions, or feedback, please email maciasm2@laccd.edu

Voters residing in Los Angeles County

Voters in LA County can vote at Pierce College:
- In the 600 Building, by Parking Lot 7 -- enter Mason Ave. off Victory Blvd.
- From Oct. 29 to Nov. 08, 2022; Centers are open 10am-7pm; on 11/08, 7am - 8pm

- Free parking on campus!
- Same-Day registration is available for eligible voters, in-person, at Voting Centers

 

Eligible voters in LA County can register on-site! LAVote.gov

lavote.gov is not case sensitive

For voters outside of Los Angeles County, please check vote.gov
 

Voting by mail, or Drop-Box, in Los Angeles County

How to Return your Ballot

There are multiple options on how to return your ballot:

If your ballot is postmarked by Election Day and received within 17 days, they will process, verify, and count that ballot.

How to Track your Ballot

Receive personalized text messages, emails and/or automated voice messages on your Vote by Mail ballot by subscribing to Where's My Ballot. This is a free service available to all registered voters that gives you updated information on where your ballot is and when you can expect to receive it.

SUBSCRIBE TO TRACK YOUR BALLOT

Check if Your Ballot was Received and Counted

Voters can confirm that their ballot was received and tallied through the Vote by Mail Status Tool

Request a Ballot in a Different Language

L.A. County provides full language service and/or assistance in up to 18 multilingual languages.

To request your ballot or election materials in another language please call our Multilingual Services Section at 800-815-2666, option 3.

 

Voting In-Person


Pierce College does have a voting center in the 600 Building from Oct. 29 to Nov. 08, 2022

FIND A VOTE CENTER

Vote Center Days and Hours

Voters can safely vote in-person at any Vote Center in the County. Select Vote Centers will be available beginning Saturday, October 29, 2022. All Vote Centers will be available beginning 11/05/22 to Election Day 11/08/22

Vote Centers will be open every day from 10 AM to 7 PM during the early voting period. On Election Day, Vote Centers will be open from 7 AM to 8 PM. 

The map of vote centers and their availability can be found at locator.lavote.net/locations/vc. The locations of drop-off ballot boxes can be found at locator.lavote.net/locations/vbm/.
 

Source: Find My Election Information (lavote.gov)