Politics & Government

CA Primary Election June 7: Where To Vote In Livermore

A look at drop-box locations or where to vote in person.

LIVERMORE, CA —Californians have a lot of choices to make this year.

The June 7 primary election gives residents the chance to cast their first ballots for governor, state and federal representatives and a host of statewide offices, from lieutenant governor to attorney general to controller.

There are also a handful of local races in Alameda County.

Find out what's happening in Livermorefor free with the latest updates from Patch.

Here are the 24-hour drop boxes in Livermore:

  • Holy Cross Lutheran Church, 1020 Mocho Street
  • Celebration Church, 1135 Bluebell Drive
  • Livermore Valley Academy, 557 Olivina Avenue
  • Bothwell Arts Center, 2466 8th Street
  • Hindu Community and Cultural Center, 1232 Arrowhead Avenue
  • Fire Station 6, 4550 East Avenue

How To Vote

Gone are the days of taking time off work to wait in lines around the block. California voters now have three options to vote.

Find out what's happening in Livermorefor free with the latest updates from Patch.

  • Mail in ballot: Voters can mail in the ballots they received in the mail by signing them, sealing them and placing them in either a mailbox or an approved drop box. Approved drop box locations are listed on county websites. Google "drop box locations" and your county, and a list should pop up.
  • Traditional in-person voting: Polls will open 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. on June 7. See here to find your polling location. Polling locations will also be mailed to voters with their ballots.

Check out the full CalMatters 2022 Voter Guide here.

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