Voters in Burbank have a new option for casting their ballots in the November 5 General Election. A Vote Center opened last weekend at the Magnolia Park United Methodist Church, 2828 West Magnolia Boulevard. According to the Los Angeles County Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk office, this is one of 122 vote centers across Los Angeles County.
The Vote Centers will be open daily from 10 am to 7 pm through November 4. On Election Day, November 5, the centers will stay open until 8 pm. There are several options available to voters at the centers. They may vote in person, drop off a vote by mail ballot, or eligible voters who missed the registration deadline may fill out a conditional voter registration application and cast their ballots that way.
Also, voters can still use the U.S. Postal Service to deliver their ballots. They were were mailed to all registered voters starting the first week of October. All you need to do is fill out the ballot, sign the return envelope, and mail it back.
And more than 400 Official Ballot Drop Boxes are located across L.A. County. All Ballot Drop Boxes are open through Election Day, November 5. In the Media City, 24-Hour Vote by Mail Drop Boxes are available at Burbank City Hall, Buena Vista Library, George Izay Park/Joslyn Adult Center, and Ralph Foy Park.
Finally, the 4-Day Vote Centers at the Buena Vista Branch Library, Courtyard Marriott Los Angeles Burbank Airport, and McCambridge Recreation Center will be open starting November 2.
For questions, contact the Los Angeles County Registrar of Voters at (800) 815-2666. You can also contact the Burbank City Clerk’s Office at cityclerks@burbankca.gov or (818) 238-5851 or visit burbankca.gov/elections for more information.