Voting at the Library
Select libraries will serve as vote centers for the March 5, 2024 Primary Election and 46 libraries will have Vote by Mail Ballot Drop Boxes available. Vote Centers provide modern features to make voting safe, easy, and convenient.
11-day Vote Centers (February 24 – March 5)
February 24 -March 4, 2024: 10 am – 7 pm
March 5: 7 am – 8 pm
4-day Vote Centers (March 2 – 5)
March 2 – 4 : 10 am – 7 pm
March 5: 7 am – 8 pm
24-Hour Ballot Drop Boxes (February 5 – March 5)
We also have 48 Vote by Mail Ballot Drop Box locations – no need to wait, simply drop off your vote ballot now through March 5 at 8 pm.
- A C Bilbrew Library
- Angelo M. Iacoboni Library
- Artesia Library
- Carson Library
- Chet Holifield Library
- City Terrace Library
- Claremont Helen Renwick Library
- Compton Library
- Culver City Julian Dixon Library
- Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Library
- Duarte Library
- East Los Angeles Library
- East Rancho Dominguez Library
- El Monte Library
- Graham Library
- Hawthorne Library
- Huntington Park Library
- LA County Library Headquarters Office
- La Cañada Flintridge Library
- La Crescenta Library
- La Mirada Library
- La Puente Library
- Leland R. Weaver Library
- Lennox Library
- Lloyd Taber-Marina del Rey Library
- Lomita Library
- Los Nietos Library
- Lynwood Library
- Malibu Library
- Manhattan Beach Library
- Montebello Library
- Norwood Library
- Paramount Library
- Rivera Library
- Rosemead Library
- Rowland Heights Library
- San Dimas Library
- San Gabriel Library
- Sorensen Library
- South El Monte Library
- South Whittier Library
- Sunkist Library
- Topanga Library
- Walnut Library
- West Covina Library
- Westlake Village Library
- Willowbrook Library
- Wiseburn Library
Vote!
Los Angeles County Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk has placed ballot drop boxes throughout the county, including many LA County Library locations. Get a list of drop box locations below, so you can vote early! And be sure to check out these voter guides, to get up-to-speed on the issues before you cast your ballot.
Want more information? Take a look at the LA County Voter Digital Toolkit. This toolkit contains content to equip L.A. County registered voters with everything they need to know to cast their vote.