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Confirm you're on the rolls — or sign up if you're not. Takes about 2 minutes online with your DMV ID.
From "wait, am I even registered?" to "I voted" in less time than grabbing a coffee on Liberty Street.
Confirm you're on the rolls — or sign up if you're not. Takes about 2 minutes online with your DMV ID.
See which offices are up for grabs, who's running, and what they stand for. No more "wait, who?" at the booth.
Find your polling place, check the hours, bring an ID if it's your first time, and cast your ballot. That's the whole thing.
First time? Our register-to-vote walkthrough →
3 deadlines on this date
Vote at any early voting site in Orange County — you are not limited to your assigned polling place. Check site hours before you go. Most days 9:00 AM–5:00 PM · Mon 12:00 PM–8:00 PM · Thu 8:00 AM–4:00 PM
New voters can register with a party and vote in the primary. If you are already registered and want to change parties, the change won't take effect until after this primary. Check your current status below.
Learn more →Request an absentee ballot by mail or online. Your application must be received by June 13. Once you have your ballot, it must be postmarked by June 23 and received by June 30.
Learn more →Drop in your address and we'll show you exactly where to vote on Election Day.
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