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Voting in LA is Changing – Find Out More About the Coming Vote Centers

 

Tomorrow is election day in Los Angeles, and it’s going to be one of the last in which we vote with our traditional system of precinct polling places.  Starting in 2020, Los Angeles voters will vote instead at new regional Vote Centers, which will include new voting locations, expanded periods for voting, and new voting technologies.

If you’d like to learn more about the new Vote Centers that are coming next year, the LA County Registrar’s Office is holding a series of community meetings around the Metro area…the next of which will be held on Wednesday, June 5, 6 p.m. at:

West Hollywood City Council Chambers
625 North San Vicente Boulevard
West Hollywood, 90069

The meeting is open to everyone, but is specially intended for residents of Beverly Hills, Culver City, West Hollywood, Franklin Canyon, Alsace, Baldwin Hills, Beverly Crest, Beverlywood, Brookside, Cadillac-Coming, Carthay, Century, City, Cheviot Hills, Cloverdale, Cochran, Country Club Park, Crenshaw District, Crestview, Exposition, Faircrest Heights, Hollywood, Hollywood Hills, Lafayette Square, Longwood, Miracle Mile, Melrose, Park La Brea, South Carthay, Sycamore Square, Regent Square, Reynier Village, St. Elmo Village, Victoria Park, and Wellington Square.

If you live in or near one of these areas, please plan to attend!

 

 

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Elizabeth Fuller
Elizabeth Fuller
Elizabeth Fuller was born and raised in Minneapolis, MN but has lived in LA since 1991 - with deep roots in both the Sycamore Square and West Adams Heights-Sugar Hill neighborhoods. She spent 10 years with the Greater Wilshire Neighborhood Council, volunteers at Wilshire Crest Elementary School, and has been writing for the Buzz since 2015.

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