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Ballot Drop Boxes Near Culver City: CA Recall

The gubernatorial recall election is here. Have you dropped off your ballot?

A voter casts their vote at CSU Long Beach Walter Pyramid in Long Beach, California. Voters Tuesday will decide whether to remove Gov. Gavin Newsom.
A voter casts their vote at CSU Long Beach Walter Pyramid in Long Beach, California. Voters Tuesday will decide whether to remove Gov. Gavin Newsom. (Kat Schuster/Patch)

CULVER CITY, CA — Tuesday is the day: It’s the last day to turn your ballots in or vote in person for the gubernatorial recall election that could unseat first-term Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom.

Ballots include 46 candidates who are vying for Newsom's job, including 24 Republicans, nine Democrats and 13 others.

Polls and drop-off locations opened at 7 a.m. and close at 8 p.m.

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“Voters who still have their vote-by-mail ballot can drop it off at any polling location, vote center, or ballot drop box,” said California Secretary of State Shirley Weber. “If you’re voting in person, you have a right to cast your ballot as long as you are in line by 8 p.m.”

If you are not registered to vote, there’s still time. Same-day voter registration is available at each county election office, polling place and vote center across the state. To do so, you just need to fill out a voter registration form at the site.

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“[Those] ballots will be counted once the county elections office has completed the voter registration verification process,” Weber said in a statement.

If you don’t know if you are registered to vote, you can check here: VoterStatus.sos.ca.gov.


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Polling Places, Ballot Drop Boxes And Vote Centers

There are several polling places in and around Culver City open on Tuesday. They include:

  • West Los Angeles College, 10100 Jefferson Blvd., Culver City
  • Veterans Memorial Compex, 4117 Overland Ave., Culver City
  • Iman Cultural Center, 3376 Motor Ave., Los Angeles
  • Mar Vista Recreation Center, 11430 Woodbine St., Los Angeles

Click here to find more area polling places across California.

Here are some drop boxes near you.

  • Culver City Julian Dixon Library, 4975 Overland Avenue, Culver City
  • West Los Angeles College, 9000 Overland Avenue, Culver City
  • Culver West Alexander Park, 4162 Wade Street, Los Angeles
  • Mar Vista Branch Library, 12006 Venice Boulevard, Los Angeles
  • Glen Alla Park, 4601 Alla Road, Los Angeles
  • Lloyd Taber - Marina del Rey Library4533 Admiralty Way, Marina del Rey

The state Republican Party last month decided not to endorse a candidate, but conservative talk show host Larry Elder became the party’s front-runner, leading polls for months.

In a recent poll from the University of California, Berkeley, Elder was the leading choice for people planning to vote for a recall candidate in the election, with a 28 percentage-point lead over the next closest candidate.

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