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LIST: Where to vote in LA, OC, Ventura counties on Election Day?

The Hollywood Bowl and the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion at the downtown Music Center were added to the list of venues that will serve as voting centers for the November election.

Both venues were open beginning Oct. 24 for people to cast their ballots, regardless of the voter's city of residence.


LIST OF VOTING CENTERS: https://locator.lavote.net/locations-list/vc?id=4193&culture=en

OC VOTING CENTERS: https://www.ocvote.com/voting/voting-and-dropoff-locations-by-election/vote-center-locations-for-the-2020-presidential-general-election

VENTURA COUNTY VOTING CENTERS: https://recorder.countyofventura.org/elections/ and https://recorder.countyofventura.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/InPersonVotingLocations.pdf

Vote Centers will be open every day from 10 AM to 7 PM during the early voting period. On Election Day Vote Centers will be open from 7 AM to 8 PM.

Various large-scale venues have been designated as vote centers for the upcoming election in an effort to provide safe locations for people to cast ballots while maintaining social distancing during the coronavirus pandemic.

Other venues that will be serving as vote centers include Dodger Stadium, SoFi Stadium, Staples Center and the Forum.

Hollywood Bowl and Music Center officials said the vote centers will adhere to all county health mandates, including the availability of hand sanitizers at all entries and exits and inside the center. Ballot Marking Devices and commonly touched surfaces will be cleaned and disinfected after each voter, officials said.

There will be free parking to any registered voter in Los Angeles County over a five-day period, according to a press release from the LA Dodgers.

The Dodgers are the first MLB team to make their stadium available for voting.  

 The Dodger Stadium voting site is a joint effort between the Dodgers and More Than A Vote, a non-profit coalition of that Los Angeles Lakers LeBron James helped create. The nonprofit is Black athletes and artists working together to combat systemic, racist voter suppression.