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City Clerk’s Office Serves as Ballot Drop-Off Location for November 2016 Election:

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The City of Santa Monica City Clerk’s Office is partnering with the Los Angeles County Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk’s (LA RR/CC) Office again to serve as a Ballot Drop-Off Location for the November 8, 2016 Presidential General Election.  The City Clerk’s Office previously served as a Ballot Pick Up/Drop-Off Location for the June Primary Election.

Voters wishing to vote early may request a Vote by Mail (VBM) ballot from the LA RR/CC online at lavote.net, or by phone at 562-466-1323.  Completed VBM ballots can be dropped-off at either the Santa Monica City Clerk’s Office (City Hall, 1685 Main Street, Room 102), any LA RR/CC District office or most City Clerk’s Offices.  Drop-Off Locations will begin accepting ballots on Tuesday, October 11 through Monday, November 7 during regular business hours.

One of the goals of the VBM Drop-Off program is to continue to provide convenient, accessible, and transparent options for Los Angeles County voters to cast their ballot, on, and before Election Day.  For a complete list of Ballot Drop-Off Locations, visit lavote.net.

The City of Santa Monica’s November 8 General Municipal Election will be consolidated with the Presidential Election.  For more information on the November 8 Presidential General Election, please visit voterguide.sos.ca.gov

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