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Questions and Answers - Voting at a Vote Center

Frequently asked question about Voting at a Vote Center

General Information

  • See our List of Vote Center locations for days and hours of operation., or
  • On the back cover of the County Voter Information Guide that was mailed to you.

All voters will be mailed a ballot for every election.

If you want, you can vote a ballot in person at a vote center. See our List of Vote Center Locations for days and hours of operation.

At the vote center you will check-in and be given a ballot to vote there.

Just let an election worker know what kind of help you need.

They can:

  • Show you how to mark your ballot, using a demonstration ballot.
  • Tell you about other kinds of support for voters with specific needs.

You must show ID if:

  • You registered to vote but did not list a California driver’s license or ID card number on your form.
  • This is your first time voting in a Federal election.

You can still vote. The election worker will give you a Conditional Voter Registration form and a ballot. Your ballot will be counted when we confirm you are eligible to vote in Marin County and did not already vote in the election.

The most common reasons are:

  • You changed your name but did not fill out a new registration form.
  • You moved but did not fill out a new registration form.
  • You registered too late.
  • You are not registered.

  • Vote the ballot mailed to you.
  • Several vote Center are open before Election Day, See our List of Vote Center Locations for days and hours of operation.
  • Call the Election Department 415-473-6456 to request a replacement ballot be mailed to you.
  • You may give your written permission to a representative that can pick up your ballot at the Marin County Elections Department. Your representative must bring the required completed and signed Provide Vote By Mail Ballot to Representative Application with them. See our List of Vote Center Locations for days and hours of operation.
  • You may request an online accessible ballot to mark at home by email (RAVBM in subject line).

Contact the Elections Department 28 days after the election.

Page last updated on Diciembre 18, 2024.