Politics & Government
Ballot Drop Boxes Near Culver City: CA Recall
The gubernatorial recall election is here. Have you dropped off your ballot?
CULVER CITY, CA — Tuesday is the day: It’s the last day to turn your ballots in or vote in person for the gubernatorial recall election that could unseat first-term Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom.
Ballots include 46 candidates who are vying for Newsom's job, including 24 Republicans, nine Democrats and 13 others.
Polls and drop-off locations opened at 7 a.m. and close at 8 p.m.
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“Voters who still have their vote-by-mail ballot can drop it off at any polling location, vote center, or ballot drop box,” said California Secretary of State Shirley Weber. “If you’re voting in person, you have a right to cast your ballot as long as you are in line by 8 p.m.”
If you are not registered to vote, there’s still time. Same-day voter registration is available at each county election office, polling place and vote center across the state. To do so, you just need to fill out a voter registration form at the site.
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“[Those] ballots will be counted once the county elections office has completed the voter registration verification process,” Weber said in a statement.
If you don’t know if you are registered to vote, you can check here: VoterStatus.sos.ca.gov.
SEE ALSO: CA Recall Latest: How It Works And Who's Running
Polling Places, Ballot Drop Boxes And Vote Centers
There are several polling places in and around Culver City open on Tuesday. They include:
- West Los Angeles College, 10100 Jefferson Blvd., Culver City
- Veterans Memorial Compex, 4117 Overland Ave., Culver City
- Iman Cultural Center, 3376 Motor Ave., Los Angeles
- Mar Vista Recreation Center, 11430 Woodbine St., Los Angeles
Click here to find more area polling places across California.
Here are some drop boxes near you.
- Culver City Julian Dixon Library, 4975 Overland Avenue, Culver City
- West Los Angeles College, 9000 Overland Avenue, Culver City
- Culver West Alexander Park, 4162 Wade Street, Los Angeles
- Mar Vista Branch Library, 12006 Venice Boulevard, Los Angeles
- Glen Alla Park, 4601 Alla Road, Los Angeles
- Lloyd Taber - Marina del Rey Library4533 Admiralty Way, Marina del Rey
The state Republican Party last month decided not to endorse a candidate, but conservative talk show host Larry Elder became the party’s front-runner, leading polls for months.
In a recent poll from the University of California, Berkeley, Elder was the leading choice for people planning to vote for a recall candidate in the election, with a 28 percentage-point lead over the next closest candidate.
Democrats stood behind Newsom throughout the intensifying recall effort. On Monday, President Joe Biden showed his support in person for Newsom by flying into the Golden State.
Read more about the gubernatorial recall election:
- Larry Elder Ignites Voter Fraud Initiative Ahead Of Election
- CA Recall Candidate Profile: Meet Heather Collins
- Could The Republican Recall Candidates Create A Housing Boom Through Environmental Reform?
- Police Scramble To Find Larry Elder Egger
- California Recall Candidates Stretch The Truth On COVID, Climate Change And More
- Larry Elder Egged As Hostile Crowd Chases Him From Venice Stop
- Meet John Cox: California Recall Candidate Profile
- Meet Kevin Paffrath: California Recall Candidate Profile
- California Recall Fueled By A Dinner, A Ruling On Same Day
- Inside Larry Elder's Focus On Race
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