Vote centers opening across Anaheim along with ballot drop boxes and mail-in options

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ANAHEIM, Calif. (Oct. 22, 2024) — A presidential election, statewide propositions and three Anaheim City Council seats are among the items on the Nov. 5 general election ballot.

 

Here’s what to know about voting in Anaheim.

 

There are nearly 30 vote centers and ballot drop boxes across Anaheim for voting in person or dropping off completed, signed ballots.

 

You can also still mail your ballot now through Election Day with a postmark by Nov. 5.

 

This year’s ballot includes presidential candidates, statewide propositions, federal and state representatives and three Anaheim City Council seats.

 

There is one Anaheim measure on the ballot: Measure K, an Anaheim Union High School District facilities bond proposal.

 

Anaheim City Council seats for District 1 in west Anaheim, District 4 in central-south and District 5 in central-east are on the ballot.

 

As always, we don’t get into candidates or measures here, leaving those important decisions to you.

 

Your primary voter information guide, mailed out in early February, is a great resource.

 

Here’s how to vote in Anaheim:

 

By Mail

 

Ballots were sent out to registered voters in early October. You can fill out and sign your ballot and return it by mail in the postage-paid envelope provided.

 

Ballots must be postmarked Nov. 5 or earlier and must be received by the Orange County Registrar of Voters within seven days after Election Day.

 

Ballot Drop Boxes

 

You can drop off your completed and signed ballot at 12 drop boxes across Anaheim now through Nov. 5 at 8 p.m. 

  • ARTIC: 2626 E. Katella Ave.
  • Boysen Park: 951 S. State College Blvd.
  • Chaparral Park: 1770 W. Broadway
  • East Anaheim Community Center: 8201 E. Santa Ana Canyon Road
  • Euclid Branch Library: 1340 S. Euclid St.
  • Granada Square: 1048 N. State College Blvd.           
  • Magnolia Baptist Church, drive-up only: 720 S. Magnolia Ave.
  • Peralta Canyon Park: 115 N. Pinney Drive
  • Ponderosa Park Family Resource Center: 320 E. Orangewood Ave.
  • Sage Park: 1313 W. Lido Place
  • St. Boniface Catholic Church: 120 N. Janss St.
  • St. Justin Martyr’s Catholic Church, drive-up only: 2050 W. Ball Road

Vote Centers

 

You can vote in person or drop off completed ballots at vote centers open starting Oct. 26 and expanding Nov. 2 through 8 p.m. on Nov. 5.

 

From Oct. 26 through Nov. 1, the first vote centers to open are available from 8 a.m. to 5 a.m.

 

From Nov. 2 through Nov. 4, an expanded number of vote centers are open 8 a.m. to  8 p.m.

 

On Election Day, Nov. 5, all vote centers are open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.

 

Here are Anaheim’s vote centers:  

  • Downtown Anaheim Youth Center, starting Oct. 26: 225 S. Philadelphia St.
  • East Anaheim Community Center, starting Oct. 26: 8201 E. Santa Ana Canyon Road
  • West Anaheim Youth Center, starting Oct. 26: 320 S. Beach Blvd.
  • Anaheim Elementary School District, drive-thru, starting Nov. 2: 1001 S. East St    
  • Anaheim First Christian Church, starting Nov. 2: 520 W. South St.
  • Anaheim Union High School District, starting Nov. 2: 501 N. Crescent Way
  • Annunciation Byzantine Catholic Church, starting Nov. 2: 995 N. West St.
  • Brookhurst Community Center, starting Nov. 2: 2271 W. Crescent Ave.
  • Canyon Hills Branch Library, drive-thru starting Nov. 2: 400 S. Scout Trail
  • Canyon Hills Presbyterian Church, starting Nov. 2: 190 S. Fairmont Blvd.
  • City Church, starting Nov. 2: 701 W. Broadway     
  • Key Campus, starting Nov. 2: 2000 W. Ball Road  
  • Ponderosa Park Family Resource Center, starting Nov. 2: 320 E. Orangewood Ave.
  • Savanna School District, starting Nov. 2: 1330 S. Knott Ave.
  • St. Anthony Mary Claret Catholic Church, starting Nov. 2: 1450 E. La Palma Ave.
  • Trinity Lutheran Church, starting Nov. 2: 4101 E. Nohl Ranch Road 
  • West Coast Islamic Society, starting Nov. 22: 1717 S. Brookhurst St.

 For more on the primary election, check out OCVote.gov.