Voting Options
More choices. More options.
Vote Centers mean many more options for voters. Elections are no longer a one-day event. Voting begins the month before any election day when every voter will receive a vote-by-mail ballot. Take advantage of the alternatives available to avoid congestion – from voting at home, drive-thru ballot drop-off, in-person options, returning your ballot via the United States Postal Service, or personally deliver your ballot to us – the choice is yours.
Vote Anywhere
You can now vote at any Orange County Vote Center. Click here to view a list of Vote Centers and pop-up one-day voting locations. Locate a Vote Center below.
Voting at Home
With Vote Centers, all registered voters in Orange County will receive a vote-by-mail ballot. Click here to get detailed vote-by-mail information.
Ballot Drop Boxes
Ballot drop boxes are a great way to deliver your ballot to us without having to stop into a Vote Center. Click here to view a list of ballot drop boxes. Locate a ballot drop box below.
Services to Voters with Disabilities
Vote independently. Vote privately.
The Registrar of Voters is committed to helping voters with disabilities have a successful voting experience. Learn what tools are available for a private and independent voting experience.
The new way to vote in OC
It’s all about convenience and choices.
Think of a Vote Center as your one-stop location for all things voting. Unlike traditional in-person options for voting, Vote Centers allow you to not only vote, but to solve voter registration issues, register to vote, get a replacement ballot, and get general assistance for 11 days, not just one. Plus, electronic check-in is more secure and speeds up the process – saving you valuable time.
Important Notice Regarding Electioneering
View notices about campaigning and corruption of the voting process.
The Life of a Vote by Mail Ballot
Learn about the life cycle of Vote by Mail Ballots including all the steps involved in keeping vote by mail ballots secure.
From the start of mailing through final receipt of ballots and everything in between, view the Life of a Vote-By-Mail Ballot flyer to learn more.
FAQs
Still have a question? We're here to help. View our extensive FAQ list by clicking the Read More button.
Common Questions
- How can I request a Vote-By-Mail ballot?
- How can I get a replacement ballot?
- Where can I vote?
- How can I verify that my ballot was counted?