YES. Polling places will be open for four days. There will be fewer locations than in prior elections, so your polling place has most likely changed.
If you need to vote in person, we urge you to take advantage of early voting:
••At the Registrar’s office beginning Oct. 5, Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
••At your assigned polling place or the Registrar’s office Saturday, Oct. 31 through Monday, Nov. 2, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
••All will again be open on Election Day, Nov. 3, when the voting hours change to 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.
If you decide to vote in-person
don’t be surprised: Lines may be long.
Make sure you go to your assigned polling place.You can find your assigned polling place on the back of your Sample Ballot and Voter Information Pamphlet or you can look it up online.
Be prepared. Mark your selections on your Sample Ballot and Voter Information Pamphlet in advance so you can quickly fill in the official ballot in the voting booth.
We especially encourage older adults and people with underlying medical conditions to avoid long lines and crowded polling places by voting early.
Bring your face mask and plan to maintain social distance. The Registrar of Voters is adhering to the County’s public health orders and will make reasonable accommodations when needed to ensure the health and safety of all election workers, voters and observers to our office and polling places.