The 184 vote centers across Orange County will open for in-person voting beginning Saturday at 8 a.m.
All vote center locations are featured on the Orange County Registrar of Voters website, organized by city.
Vote centers will open daily at 8 p.m. and close at 5 p.m.
On Election Day — Nov. 5 — voting centers will be open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.
To view the complete list of vote centers, click here.
Still unsure about some of the races?
Voice of OC put together a 2024 voter guide that gives a rundown on some of the county’s most critical races – including the Orange County Supervisors race, a series of proposed sales tax increases across the county, some notable state propositions and competitive congressional races.
[Read: Orange County Voter Guide: November 2024 General Election]
Other Ways to Vote
Casting a ballot in person at a vote center is just one way OC residents can vote in this year’s presidential election.
All 1.8 million Orange County registered voters should have received a ballot in the mail.
Voters can complete their ballot at home and drop it off in any of the 123 ballot drop box locations across the county. They are already open 24/7 for voters to submit their completed ballot.
Ballot drop boxes will close on Nov. 5 at 8 p.m.
To view the complete list of ballot drop box locations, click here.
There are also 23 drive-thru voting options available for voters to cast their ballot from their car — those also open up this Saturday.
To participate in drive-thru voting, voters must complete their vote-by-mail ballot before dropping it off at a drive-thru location.
To view the complete list of drive-thru voting locations, click here.
Voters can also drop off their completed ballot in person at any vote center, USPS post office or USPS mailbox with no postage required.
Ballots must be postmarked and signed by Nov. 5 to be accepted and counted in the election.
If you missed the online voter registration deadline, you can still complete a Same-Day Voter Registration form and request a ballot in person from the county elections office.
Click here to find more information about registering to vote.
Click here to read Voice of OC’s voter guide and breakdown of the races, measures and proposition on the ballot.
Angelina Hicks is a Voice of OC Tracy Wood Reporting Fellow. Contact her at ahicks@voiceofoc.org or on Twitter @angelinahicks13
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