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Claremont: Voting Information

A paper ballot will be printed and deposited in a secure ballot box. For more info, visit https://www.lavote.net/isb.

October 14, 2020

As of now, most Claremont voters should have received their vote by mail ballots. Those ballots can be returned by mail, dropped off at any permanent ballot drop box (Claremont drop boxes are located at the Library and the Hughes Center), or returned to any LA County Vote Center.

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For those who want to vote in person at an LA County Vote Center instead of using a vote by mail ballot, you can do so at any Vote Center in LA County, including the four located in Claremont. The Vote Center at Taylor Hall will be open for 11 days, beginning Saturday, October 24, while the Vote Centers at the Library, El Roble Intermediate School, and Claremont Center for Spiritual Living will be open for five days, beginning Friday, October 30.

To save time at the polls, you can take advantage of the County’s Interactive Sample Ballot tool. This is an optional tool, is not online voting, and does not store any identifiable information. All selections are saved on a voter’s phone, computer, or personal device. Once you have made your selections, a poll pass will be created which is a QR code you can print or download to take to the Vote Center. Once at the Vote Center, scan your poll pass into a ballot marking device, review your selections, and cast your ballot. A paper ballot will be printed and deposited in a secure ballot box. For more info, visit https://www.lavote.net/isb.

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As a reminder, in addition to the presidential race and various other state and local races, Claremont voters in Districts 1 and 5 will also vote for a City Council candidate. Voters in Districts 2, 3, and 4 will vote for a City Council candidate in 2022.

For more information on the election, how to vote, or how to find your district, visit the election page on the City website or contact the City Clerk’s Office at (909) 399-5461.


This press release was produced by the City of Claremont. The views expressed here are the author’s own.

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