LOS ANGELES — Los Angeles County Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk (RR/CC) Dean C. Logan announced Vote Centers are open for the last day of voting in the June 2, 2026 Statewide Direct Primary Election.
A total of 646 Vote Centers are open from 7:00 AM to 8:00 PM for in-person voting or to return a Vote by Mail ballot. A full list and online map of Vote Center locations are available online at LOCATOR.LAVOTE.GOV.
Voters are encouraged to cast their ballot as early as possible on Election Day, as voter activity and wait times typically increase during the afternoon and evening hours. Before heading to a Vote Center, voters can use the Vote Center Locator to find nearby locations and view estimated wait times in real time.
First-time voters who missed the registration deadline can visit any Vote Center, complete a Conditional Voter Registration, and cast a ballot in this election.
The ballot in this election is extensive, including contests and candidates from the neighborhood and local levels through state offices, measures, and federal representatives. Voters can save time voting in person using the Interactive Sample Ballot.
The quickest way to participate in this election is to return the Vote by Mail ballot at an Official Ballot Drop Box or Vote Center. Voters returning ballots by mail are encouraged to visit a Post Office to request a postmark to ensure their ballots are counted.
The RR/CC has created a comprehensive Media Kit to help media professionals stay informed about the election process, voting options, reporting results, and more.