Politics & Government

How To Register To Vote In Oceanside

Here's what you need to know about voter registration in Oceanside ahead of the Nov. 5 election.

Same day voter registration, also known as conditional registration, is also available for those who miss the deadline to register to vote or update their information before the Nov. 5 election.
Same day voter registration, also known as conditional registration, is also available for those who miss the deadline to register to vote or update their information before the Nov. 5 election. (Peggy Bayard/Patch)

OCEANSIDE, CA — While many ballots for the Nov. 5 General Election have already been mailed out to voters in California, swaths of residents still haven't registered.

In California, the last day to register to vote online is Oct. 21 — 15 days before Election Day. You can register to vote here. For those who need to check their registration and in which county, click here. Those who are 16 or 17 years old can pre-register to vote here.

Same day voter registration, also known as conditional registration, is also available for those who miss the deadline to register to vote or update their information before the Nov. 5 election.

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In Oceanside, you can complete the same day voter registration process at the following locations:

  • Bonsall West Elementary School, MPR, 5050 El Mirlo Drive
  • MiraCosta College, Board Room, 1 Barnard Drive
  • El Corazon Senior Center, Classrooms, 3302 Senior Center Drive
  • John Landes Community Center, Meeting Room, 2855 Cedar Road
  • Oceanside First Presbyterian Church, Great Hall, 2001 S El Camino Real
  • Mission Vista High School, Theater, 1306 Melrose Drive
  • Laurel Elementary School, MPR, 1410 Laurel St.
  • Libby Elementary School, MPR, 423 W Redondo Drive
  • Lincoln Middle School, MPR, 2000 California St.
  • Oceanside Civic Center, Community Rooms, 300 N Coast Highway
  • Madison Middle School, MPR, 4930 Lake Blvd.
  • Martin Luther King Jr. Middle School, MPR Half, 1290 Ivey Ranch Road
  • Roosevelt Middle School, Library, 850 Sagewood Drive
  • T.H.E. Leadership Academy, MPR, 1550 Temple Heights Drive

If you need to register on Election Day, you can also visit the San Diego Registrar of Voters office at 5600 Overland Ave. in San Diego and polling locations in Oceanside. On Nov. 5, residents will be able to access same day voter registration and cast their ballots between 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.

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If you are voting for the first time after registering to vote by mail and you did not provide your driver's license number, California ID number or the last four digits of your social security number on your registration form, you may asked to show a form of ID when you arrive at the polls, according to the Secretary of State’s office.

If this is the case, bring a form of ID with you or include a copy of it with your vote-by-mail ballot.

Here are acceptable forms of identification that you may bring:

  • A copy of a recent utility bill
  • The sample ballot booklet you got from your county elections office
  • Another document sent to you by a government agency
  • Passport
  • Driver license
  • State ID card
  • Student ID card showing name and photo

Check out this list of forms of voter identification that you can use at a polling place here.

Who's Registered To Vote In San Diego County?

In San Diego County, there were 1,938,487 total registered voters as of Sept. 6, according to the latest registration report from California's Secretary of State. Of those voters, 41.16% were listed as Democrats while 27.68% were registered under the Republican party.

As of Sept. 6, some 22,310,352 Californians had registered to vote. Of those voters, 46% had registered Democrat while almost 25% registered Republican. Another 22% had no party preference and 7% listed "other," according to the Secretary of State.

The counties with the largest increase in registered voters were Riverside, Orange, San Bernardino, San Diego and Los Angeles counties.

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