Politics & Government

La Mesa General Election: Where To Vote In Person

For La Mesa residents who didn't vote early or vote by mail, they will be called back to nearby ballot boxes on Nov. 8.

La Mesa residents​ can vote on Election Day or choose to vote in person early.
La Mesa residents​ can vote on Election Day or choose to vote in person early. (Kyle Will/Patch)

LA MESA, CA — Two years after Americans selected a new president and a year after Gov. Gavin Newsom faced a recall election, Californians will go back to the polls to do their civic duty once again.

On Nov. 8, Californians will cast their ballots to decide the fate of the governorship, attorney general, insurance commissioner, secretary of state, superintendent of public instruction, seats in the U.S. Senate, local government placements and seven statewide propositions on everything from abortion rights to legalized sports betting.

The COVID-19 pandemic spurred a vote-by-mail movement in the state, and last year Newsom signed legislation to make mail voting a permanent fixture in California.

Find out what's happening in La Mesa-Mount Helixfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

With the advent of vaccines and years of accrued strategies to mitigate COVID-19 infections, more Californians are likely to return to in-person voting this year.

For La Mesa residents who didn't vote early or vote by mail, they will be called back to nearby ballot boxes on Nov. 8.

Find out what's happening in La Mesa-Mount Helixfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

Here's what you need to know if you are planning to cast a ballot in person.

Polling Places

La Mesa residents can vote on Election Day or choose to vote in person early. Accessible voting locations are open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Election Day at the following locations:

  • Avocado Elementary School-Auditorium: 3845 Avocado School Road
  • Helix Charter High School-Black Box Theater: 7323 University Ave.
  • Maryland Avenue Elementary School-Auditorium: 5400 Maryland Ave.
  • Parkway Middle School-Room 28: 9009 Park Plaza Drive
  • United Church of Christ of La Mesa-Hall: 5940 Kelton Ave.

In-person voting locations will offer same-day voter registration, replacement ballots, accessible voting machines and language assistance for those who need it.

Find a polling place near you using this tool.

Ready to cast your vote? Don't forget that the state allows you to sign up to track your ballot throughout the process.

Ballot Drop Boxes

Every registered voter in California received an election ballot in October, and there are plenty of ballot drop boxes nearby in which to deposit them:

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