Politics & Government
Early Vote Centers Open Saturday In Imperial Beach
39 vote centers open Saturday around San Diego County. See where to vote near Imperial Beach from Saturday until June 7.
IMPERIAL BEACH, CA — From Saturday until Election Day, voters in San Diego will be able to vote at 39 early vote centers around San Diego County.
Select vote centers will be open daily from May 28 until June 6 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., according to San Diego County. Vote centers will also be open Memorial Day. The center will be open 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Election Day. Here are the vote centers in or near the city of San Diego:
- South Bay Union School District, Burress Auditorium, 601 Elm Ave., Imperial Beach
- Colonel Irving Salomon Community Center, game room, 79 Diza Rd., San Ysidro
- MAAC Community Center, 1387 3rd Ave., Chula Vista
- Southwestern Community College, Bldg. 18a, rm. 118, 900 Otay Lakes Rd, Lot A, Chula Vista
- Camacho Recreation Center, gym, 1810 E 22nd St., National City
- Martin Luther King Jr. Community Center, Main Hall, 140 E. 12th St, National City
- Southcrest Recreation Center, meeting room 1, 4149 Newton Ave., San Diego
On Saturday, June 4, another 179 locations will open. They will be open from 8-5 for the next three days, and open 7-8 on June 7, Election Day.
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See here for a full map of the county’s 218 vote centers.
Vote centers offer a number of services, including:
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- ADA accessible ballot marking devices
- Language assistance and voting materials in the county’s four federally covered languages (English, Spanish, Filipino, Vietnamese)
- Voter registration, with the ability to vote on the same day
- In-person voting to correct mistakes on mailed ballots
Voters can still vote from home. Sign and date the return envelope, seal the completed ballot inside, and return it to an official drop box location or vote center. Ballots can be put in the mail if they are postmarked by June 7.
To track ballots, sign up for the San Diego Registrar of Voters’ Where’s My Ballot? online service.
To learn more about voting in the primary election visit sdvote.com, or call 858-565-5800, or toll free at 800-696-0136.
See here to learn more about statewide primary elections and how to vote in them.
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