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Last Chance: Register to Vote in California

Voter registration applications must be submitted by 11:59 p.m. on Oct. 22.

In the first month since launching, more than 544,000 Californians have submitted a voter registration application using the online system, according to Secretary of State Debra Bowen. Californians must register to vote by 11:59 p.m. Monday (Oct. 22) if they want to participate in the Nov. 6 election.  

"Given all of the important issues on the November ballot, I am delighted so many Californians want to make their voices heard," Bowen said Wednesday in a news release. "Since registering to vote is easier than ever with the quick online option, there is no excuse for not being ready to vote on Election Day."

  • Related: How to Register to Vote in Redondo Beach

Hundreds of thousands of registration applications are submitted in the final weeks before a voter registration deadline, especially in presidential election years.  

Voter registration applications must be submitted by midnight 15 days before the election. Postmarks count for paper applications, and online applications must be submitted—not started—by 11:59 p.m. on the Oct. 22 deadline (online registration records are time-stamped upon completion).

Los Angeles County registrar workers will be staffing registration tables at more than a dozen locations to encourage people to sign up.

The Los Angeles County Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk's "Outreach Team" plans to "hit the streets to get the message out that it's the last chance to register to vote in this presidential election," according to Dean Logan, county registrar/clerk. "With the launch of online voter registration, there is no excuse not to register to vote."

According to the county clerk's office, about 3 million eligible county residents are not registered to vote.

Anyone who is not registered, has recently moved or changed his or her name needs to register. People who are unsure if they are registered can check at lavote.net.

County officials will set up registration tables at 18 locations Monday afternoon/evening to make it easier for people to register. At the East Los Angeles Civic Center location, the county will provide screens for people to view the final debate between President Barack Obama and his Republican challenger, Mitt Romney.

The registration locations, most of which will open at 5 p.m. and remain open until 11 p.m. or midnight, will be at:

  • East L.A. Civic Center, 4801 E. Third St.
  • Starbucks, 9028 Flair Drive, El Monte
  • Starbucks at Montebello Town Center
  • NALEO Educational Fund, 1122 W. Washington Blvd., Los Angeles
  • Magic Johnson Starbucks, 5301 W. Centinela Ave., Los Angeles
  • The Korea Daily, 690 Wilshire Plaza, Los Angeles
  • La Curacao, 3160 E. Imperial Highway, Plaza Mexico, Lynwood
  • Florence/Firestone Branch Office, 7807 S. Compton Ave., Los Angeles
  • Starbucks, 8595 Santa Monica Blvd., West Hollywood
  • Starbucks, 7258 Canoga Ave., Canoga Park
  • Wendy's, 17684 Sherman Way, Van Nuys
  • Starbucks, 11739 Rosecrans Ave., Norwalk
  • Home Depot Center, 18400 Avalon Blvd., Carson
  • Starbucks, 4708 E. Second St., Long Beach
  • Starbucks, 141 E. Willow, Long Beach
  • Wendy's, 18507 Devonshire St., Northridge
  • Wendy's, 14645 Roscoe Blvd., Panorama City
  • Wendy's, 1575 Victory Place, Burbank

The list of registration locations and operating hours is available online at lavote.net.

Find your voting precinct

To find your precinct by your address, visit lavote.net and click on the voting & elections link. Scroll down under "Quick Links" to locate your polling place

The official California voter registration application is at RegisterToVote.ca.gov. Paper applications are available at post offices, public libraries, many government offices and more. Keep up with the latest California election news and trivia by following @CASOSvote on Twitter.

—City News Service contributed to this report.

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Deborah Shepard May 18, 2013 at 11:32 am
Big congrats to you Jeff. Please fill us in (Crowne Plaza Redondo Beach and Marina Hotel andRead More Visitors Bureau) on the hotel shuttle. Also, how do we get Riviera Village's newest hit, Rock N Brew to be called Redondo Beach vs. Torrance??
Joan Irvine May 16, 2013 at 08:08 am
Jeff, I am so pleased that you will be representing the residents of District 1 for the next fourRead More years.
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sheri patterson April 30, 2013 at 12:19 am
Mary, I read your posts throughout the Measure A campaign. You may want to re-read your posts whenRead More you cast stones about "dividing a city". There wasn't much substantiation to any of your posts-- mostly just attacks on Jim Light. Do Aspel and Ginsburg condone this sort of behavior since you are such a strong voice for them?
Jim Light April 28, 2013 at 03:41 pm
http://www.prado2013.com/ Voters should read this before casting their ballot. Dianne Prado,Read More former District 1 candidate, exposes the electioneering, intimidation and cronyism of this campaign.
Jim Light April 26, 2013 at 11:16 pm
Perhaps we should just turn our heads and let the City Council violate the law. Is that what youRead More would do Mr H? The City Charter is the law of Redondo. The Council chose knowingly to violate it. When the judge found them in violation, the same Council doubled the costs with a frivolous appeal. This time three judges threw it out. Had the Council followed the Charter, there would be zero costs. If you want to hold anyone accountable, it should be those who cast the vote to violate the City Charter and disenfranchise the voters of Redondo. You should not hold me and the over 200 residents who contributed to the lawsuit to uphold the City Charter responsible for the Council's illegal action.
David Mallen May 6, 2013 at 11:28 pm
We are still waiting for someone -- perhaps the author of this post -- to make a coherent,Read More fact-based argument in favor of Mr. Diels. With all due respect, conclusory hopes and dreams of "reform" will not get 'er done in the face of Mr. Diels' voting record as City Councilman. Thankfully, one good thing has come of the author's blog post. The facts and blog posts have vindicated the honesty and integrity of the campaigns run by Dawn Esser and Chris Cagle, against a baseless attack by Mrs. Diels. If I had a magic mand, I would wave it and change the City Charter so that Dawn and Chris could share the position of Treasurer.
David Mallen May 6, 2013 at 11:17 pm
Mr. Azouz: Thank you. I am glad some neighbors find value in what I do, but more importantly IRead More respect the fact that you take the time to do your own homework. If you have expertise in a particular area that can benefit the City, feel free to contact me off line. That goes for anyone. After the election, I have a "big idea" that I want to promote for our City. When Bill Brand and Steve Aspel both agree that my idea is promising, then I think we are on the right track. I'll be curious to learn what the City Manager has to say.
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