UPDATE: Los Angeles County has just opened an additional 140 vote centers for the upcoming November 4, 2025 statewide special election. This expansion, announced earlier today, brings the total number of vote centers to 251, enhancing voter access ahead of this critical election focused on redrawing California’s congressional districts.
All vote centers will operate daily from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m., providing opportunities for in-person voting, voter registration, and returning vote-by-mail ballots. The county has proactively mailed postcards to voters, detailing the nearest voting locations available for 11 days leading up to the election.
With this strategic measure, officials aim to facilitate a smoother voting process and alleviate potential congestion on Election Day. “With all L.A. County Vote Centers open, voters have convenient options to cast their ballot early,” stated Dean C. Logan, Los Angeles County Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk. He urged voters to make a plan to vote early this weekend or on Monday, emphasizing the importance of avoiding long lines.
Voters who missed the registration deadline still have a chance to participate. They can visit any vote center, complete a “conditional” voter registration, and cast their ballot during this election, ensuring inclusivity and accessibility for all eligible voters.
A complete list and interactive map of vote center locations are available online at locator.lavote.gov, featuring optional GPS tracking for real-time navigation. For more information regarding this election, visit www.lavote.gov/home/voting-elections/current-elections/find-my-election-information.
This development comes as California prepares for significant changes to its congressional districts, making voter engagement more crucial than ever. As election day approaches, the emphasis on early voting options reflects a growing commitment to democratic participation in the state.
Stay tuned for further updates as we approach the election date.
