If you are in a Voter's Choice Act County, today is the 1st day for the Vote Centers. You can vote at any Vote Center from now until March 3rd [Amador, Butte, Calaveras, El Dorado, Fresno, LA, Madera, Mariposa, Napa, Nevada, Orange, Sacramento, San Mateo, Santa Clara, & Tuolumne Counties]


Voting is significantly different in those counties. You no longer have to go to your local precinct to vote on Election Day. Instead there are fewer Vote Centers that are open for 10 days and have greater capabilities. You can go to any Vote Center in your county to vote. So, for example if there's a Vote Center that's close to where you work that's more convenient you can go there.https://ift.tt/39V6Lvq find a Vote Center in your county:Find Your Polling LocationVoting in the primary is covered in much more detail with more links in the stickied primary election megathread:https://ift.tt/2ul02M3 These links are in this sub's sidebar (plus in this sub's Wiki), but it doesn't hurt to repeat them:Online voter registrationCheck you current voter registration statusFind your California state representative and senatorFind all of your local politicians (city, county, state, & national) - League of Women's VotersFind your local politicians - Common CauseNote: There is one new law since the megathread was posted:California voters can change parties even on Election Day via /r/California https://ift.tt/2HJ4wiP

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