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Make Your Plan to Vote

Our easy-to-use "Make a Plan to Vote" tool will guide you through the ways you can securely cast your ballot. 
 


MAKE YOUR PLAN TO VOTE 

November 5, 2024 General Election

Safe and accessible in-person voting will be available in this election beginning Saturday, October 26.

Days and Hours

  • October 26 - November 4: 10 AM - 7 PM
  • Election Day, November 5: 7 AM - 8 PM

FIND A VOTE CENTER

Vote Center Information

Voters in Los Angeles County have the option to cast their ballot in-person at a participating Vote Center in an upcoming election.

Vote Centers provide modern features to make voting safe, easy, and convenient. Vote Centers also serve as a Vote by Mail Ballot Drop Box location – no need to wait, simply drop off your voted ballot at the front.

Early Voting at the Norwalk Headquarters

The Norwalk Headquarters is available for early voting 29 days prior to every election.

Voters can go in person or use the Ballot Drop Box on the north side of the building.

Norwalk Headquarters

12400 Imperial Highway, Room 3002
Norwalk, CA 90650

Days and Hours

Monday-Friday (excluding holidays)
8 AM to 5 PM

Safe In-Person Voting

Your health and safety is our priority. Vote Centers will follow public health and safety guidelines related to COVID-19, such as:

  • Voters are strongly encouraged to wear a face mask while in line or voting
  • Wiping and sanitizing all surfaces and Ballot Marking Devices after each voter
  • Social distancing

Safe Election Plan

Speed Up Your Check-in at the Vote Center

Reduce time checking in at the Vote Center by scanning your Quick Check-in Code.

After entering your personal information your unique check-in code (barcode) will appear under your registration information. Show your code to the Election Worker when at the Vote Center to instantly check in.

Your Quick Check-in Code is also printed on your mailed Sample Ballot and Vote Center postcard. You may take either of those hard copies to the Vote Center as well.

Electioneering Prohibited!

Violations Can Lead to Fines and/or Imprisonment

Where?

  • Within the immediate vicinity of a person in line to cast their ballot or within 100 feet of the entrance of a polling place, curbside voting or drop box the following activities are prohibited.

What activities are prohibited?

  • DO NOT ask a person to vote for or against any candidate or ballot measure.
  • DO NOT display a candidate's name, image, or logo.
  • DO NOT block access to or loiter near any ballot drop boxes.
  • DO NOT provide any material or audible information for or against any candidate or ballot measure near any polling place, vote center, or ballot drop box.
  • DO NOT circulate any petitions, including for initiatives, referenda, recall, or candidate nominations.
  • DO NOT distribute, display, or wear any clothing (hats, shirts, signs, buttons, stickers) that include a candidate's name, image, logo, and/or support or oppose any candidate or ballot measure.
  • DO NOT display information or speak to a voter about the voter's eligibility to vote.
  • The electioneering prohibitions summarized above are set forth in Article 7 of Chapter 4 of Division 18 of the California Elections Code.

Corrupting the Voting Process is Prohibited!

Violations Can Lead to Fines and/or Imprisonment

What activities are prohibited?

  • DO NOT commit or attempt to commit election fraud.
  • DO NOT provide any sort of compensation or bribery to, in any fashion or by any means induce or attempt to induce, a person to vote or refrain from voting.
  • DO NOT illegally vote.
  • DO NOT attempt to vote or aide another to vote when not entitled to vote.
  • DO NOT engage in electioneering; photograph or record a voter entering or exiting a polling place; or obstruct ingress, egress, or parking.
  • DO NOT challenge a person's right to vote or prevent voters from voting; delay the process of voting; or fraudulently advise any person that he or she is not eligible to vote or is not registered to vote.
  • DO NOT attempt to ascertain how a voter voted their ballot.
  • DO NOT possess or arrange for someone to possess a firearm in the immediate vicinity of a polling place, with some exceptions.
  • DO NOT appear or arrange for someone to appear in the uniform of a peace officer, guard, or security personnel in the immediate vicinity of a polling place, with some exceptions.
  • DO NOT tamper or interfere with any component of a voting system.
  • DO NOT forge, counterfeit, or tamper with the returns of an election.
  • DO NOT alter the returns of an election.
  • DO NOT tamper with, destroy, or alter any polling list, official ballot, or ballot container.
  • DO NOT display any unofficial ballot collection container that may deceive a voter into believing it is an official collection box.
  • DO NOT tamper or interfere with copy of the results of votes cast.
  • DO NOT coerce or deceive a person who cannot read or an elder into voting for or against a candidate or measure contrary to their intent.
  • DO NOT act as an election officer when you are not one.
  • EMPLOYERS cannot require or ask their employee to bring their vote by mail ballot to work or ask their employee to vote their ballot at work. At the time of payment of salary or wages, employers cannot enclose materials that attempt to influence the political opinions or actions of their employee.
  • PRECINCT BOARD MEMBERS cannot attempt to determine how a voter voted their ballot or, if that information is discovered, disclose how a voter voted their ballot.
  • The prohibitions on activity related to corruption of the voting process summarized above are set forth in Chapter 6 of Division 18 of the California Elections Code.

To view or download this information in pdf format, click here.

How to Vote on the New Ballot Marking Device

If you have any questions or need assistance in voting early please call our office at 1-800-815-2666 or email voterinfo@rrcc.lacounty.gov.

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