Politics & Government
Find Your Polling Place in Redondo Beach
Find out where to cast your ballot on Election Day.

If you vote in person on May 14, it's important to know where to go in your neighborhood to cast your ballot and, of course, get the all-important "I Voted" sticker.
One way to find your polling place is to visit LAVote.net/locator; however, it wouldn't hurt to check your sample ballot to determine their polling place. Each district technically has two polling places—be aware, however, that the polling places may be at the same address, but different precincts are assigned different tables.
Here is a list of polling places, along with links to sample ballots hosted on the city's website:
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District 1 (Sample ballot)
- Alta Vista Community Center, 715 Julia Ave.
Precincts 1 (red table), 8 (blue table)
District 2 (Sample ballot)
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- Redondo Beach Main Library, 303 N. Pacific Coast Hwy.
Precinct 7 (red table) - Seasons Senior Apartments, 109 S. Francisca Ave.
Precinct 12 (blue table)
District 3 (Sample ballot)
- Redondo Beach Historical Museum (Dominguez Park), 302 Flagler Lane
Precinct 3 (red table) - Perry Park Senior Center, 2308 Rockefeller Lane
Precinct 29 (blue table)
District 4 (Sample ballot)
- Perry Park Senior Center, 2308 Rockefeller Lane
Precinct 2 (red table) - Redondo Beach North Branch Library (meeting room), 2000 Artesia Blvd.
Precinct 24 (blue table)
District 5 (Sample ballot)
- Anderson Park Senior Center, 3007 Vail Ave.
Precincts 23 (red table), 42 (blue table)
If you have not already mailed your vote-by-mail (formerly known as absentee) ballot, return it to your assigned polling place on Election Day.
District 1 residents will be voting for a new mayor, District 1 city councilman and city treasurer, while District 4 residents will be voting for a new mayor, District 4 city councilman and city treasurer.
Residents of Districts 2, 3 and 5 will vote for a new mayor and city treasurer.
More information on candidates can be found in our Redondo Beach Election Guide, and complete results will be available on our page. For complete coverage of the May elections, visit our Redondo Beach Municipal Elections page.
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