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Only Two Days Left to Vote

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Today and tomorrow are the last days to vote in the 2026 Statewide Direct Primary Election.

As a reminder, voters have four easy and secure ways to cast their ballot by 8 p.m. on June 2:

  • Vote an in-person ballot at any Vote Center.
  • Return Vote-By-Mail ballot to any of our 128 official ballot drop boxes.
  • Use the U.S. Postal Service (USPS) to return the ballot.
  • Drop the ballot off at any of our 191 Vote Centers.

Voters who prefer to cast a Vote-By-Mail ballot on Election Day are encouraged to use a secure Ballot Drop Box or to drop off their ballot at a Vote Center.

Voters who want to mail their ballot on Election Day are encouraged to visit a United States Post Office to request that a hand-stamped postmark be applied. Ballot envelopes must be postmarked by June 2.

For more information on completing or casting a ballot, visit ocvote.gov/voting



Bob Page
Registrar of Voters
 
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Need to Register to Vote or a Replacement Ballot?
Need to Register to Vote or a Replacement Ballot?

If you missed the regular voter-registration deadline two weeks ago, you can still vote in the 2026 Statewide Direct Primary Election.

California permits same-day registration and voting, also known as Conditional Voter Registration.

New voters can fill out a conditional voter registration form in-person at the Registrar of Voters (1300 S. Grand Avenue, Bldg. C, Santa Ana, 92705) or any of our 191 other Vote Centers.

After completing the conditional voter registration form, you will be issued a provisional ballot.

Before going to a Vote Center or our office to request a ballot, we encourage new voters who missed the registration deadline to register online, because it should help expedite the voting process when they arrive. Register to vote at ocvote.gov/registration.

If you have any questions on conditional voter registration and voting provisionally, visit our website at ocvote.gov/cvr or call our Voter Assistance Hotline at 888-OCVOTES.

If your Vote-By-Mail ballot was damaged or you made an error marking it and haven't cast it yet, you can request a replacement ballot in-person at any of our Vote Centers throughout the county or by visiting the Registrar of Voters.

If you are or were displaced by the Garden Grove Hazardous Materials incident and do not have access to the ballot mailed to you on May 4, please visit any Vote Center to request a replacement ballot.

Vote Centers are their busiest on the last day of voting. Voters can avoid the rush by visiting a Vote Center before Tuesday, June 2. Voters can check wait times at the Vote Centers closest to them at ocvote.gov/time.

Vote Center Information, Hours and Wait Times
Vote Center Information, Hours and Wait Times

Vote Centers are your one-stop shop for voting in Orange County. At any one of our 191 Vote Centers, you can drop off your ballot, vote in-person, register to vote, get a replacement ballot or receive in-person assistance.

The hours of operation for Vote Centers are as follows:

  • June 1 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
  • June 2 (Election Day) from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.

All Vote Centers in Orange County meet accessibility standards, are conveniently located throughout the county with free parking, and offer resources for voters with disabilities, including accessible voting equipment to mark your ballot, American Sign Language interpreter via video conferencing, and curbside voting.

To avoid possible lines on Election Day, vote today at a Vote Center.

To locate a Vote Center near you, visit ocvote.gov/votecenter.

Voters can check wait times at the Vote Centers closest to them at ocvote.gov/time.

OC Ballot Express
OC Ballot Express

You can track your Vote-By-Mail ballot through the entire Registrar of Voters process with OC Ballot Express.

Visit ocvote.gov/track to easily check your ballot status. You will be asked to confirm your identity before you can check the status of your Vote-By-Mail ballot online.

Use OC Ballot Express to view when your ballot is: 

  • Mailed to you
  • Received by the Registrar of Voters
  • Accepted for counting  

You can also sign up for the Secretary of State’s Where’s My Ballot? ballot tracking service on the same page. Where’s My Ballot? sends ballot notification updates directly to you by phone, text, or email. 

For more information about OC Ballot Express, call the Voter Assistance Hotline at 714-567-7600 or 888-OCVOTES.

See Something, Say Something
See Something, Say Something

Election security is a top priority for the Orange County Registrar of Voters.

We have partnerships with the District Attorney's office and State and local law enforcement to help protect against and investigate threats of violence against election workers, unauthorized attempts to access voter registration and election systems, voter intimidation, electioneering, and election fraud.

If you see suspicious behavior or activity, or have witnessed a criminal violation of the California Elections Code, you can report it to one of the following entities:

Orange County Registrar of Voters Office

 Orange County District Attorney Election Fraud Hotline

Orange County Intelligence Assessment Center

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