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where to vote prop 50

You vote on Proposition 50 the same way you vote in any California statewide election: at your assigned voting location or any official vote center in your county, or by returning your mail ballot.

Where you can vote

  • Any vote center in your county : For the Prop 50 special election, California allows you to vote in person at any official vote center within the county where you are registered.
  • Your mail ballot : All active registered voters are sent a vote‑by‑mail ballot that can be returned by mail, at a drop box, at a vote center, or at your county elections office.

How to find your exact location

  • Use the California Secretary of State’s “Find a Drop Box or Voting Location Near You” tool, which lets you search by address for nearby vote centers and official drop boxes for the Prop 50 special election.
  • Your county elections office website also lists local vote centers, Election Day polling places (if your county uses them), and drop‑off points, often with maps and hours.

Quick steps to follow

  1. Check that you are registered at your current address in California.
  1. Go to the state “Find a Drop Box or Voting Location Near You” page and enter your address for a list of where to vote on Prop 50.
  1. Decide whether to:
    • Vote early at any open vote center in your county, or
    • Use your mail ballot and return it via mail, drop box, vote center, or county office before polls close.

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