Voting Options

Vote at Home

You choose when, where, and how to vote. Elections are no longer a one-day event. Every active registered voter will receive a ballot in the mail nearly a month before Election Day and in-person voting opportunities are available over multiple days. There is no need to wait until Election Day to vote. You can vote in the comfort of your home or visit a vote center near you.

The choice is yours!

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Voting From Home

Vote Conveniently at Home

Make voting decisions and complete your ballot in the comfort of your home. Mark your choices, seal your ballot inside your postage paid envelope, sign it, date it, and return it to a trusted source.

How to Vote By Mail »

 

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Return Your Mail Ballot to a Trusted Source

Return Your Ballot to a Trusted Source

Return your ballot by mail promptly so it is received well before the final day of voting, March 5. Find a U.S. Postal Service Collection Box (Blue Box) near you.

You also have the option to return your ballot to any of the Registrar’s Official Ballot Drop Boxes located around the county.

Ballot Drop Box Locations (List) (Map)

Starting Saturday, Feb. 24, you can return your ballot to any vote center through the final day of voting, Tuesday, March 5.

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Vote Center

Find a Vote Center Near You

You can vote at any Vote Center in San Diego County.

What to Expect at a Vote Center

Vote Center Locations (List) (Map)

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