Politics & Government

Last Chance: California Voter Registration Deadline Is Monday

Voter registration applications must be submitted by midnight on Oct. 22. See where your voting precinct is located in Culver City.

In the first month since launching, more than 544,000 Californians have submitted a voter registration application using the online system, according to Secretary of State Debra Bowen. Californians must register to vote by Mon. Oct. 22 if they want to participate in the Nov. 6 election.  

"Given all of the important issues on the November ballot, I am delighted so many Californians want to make their voices heard," Bowen stated in an offcial  press release. "Since registering to vote is easier than ever with the quick online option, there is no excuse for not being ready to vote on Election Day."

Hundreds of thousands of registration applications are submitted in the final weeks before a voter registration deadline, especially in presidential election years.  

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Voter registration applications must be submitted by midnight 15 days before the election. Postmarks count for paper applications, and online applications must be submitted – not started – by midnight on the Oct. 22 deadline (online registration records are time-stamped upon completion).

Find your voting precinct

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Voting precincts in Culver City are as follows:

  • Precincts 1600004A and 1600055A: Culver City City Hall. Dan Patacchia Room/Green Table. 9770 Culver Blvd., 90232.
  • Precincts 9001111A and 9001502A: Culver Palms Church of Christ. Fellowship Hall/Green Table. 9733 Venice Blvd., 90034.
  • Precinct 9002373A: First Lutheran Church. Fellowship Hall/Green Table. 3735 Hughes Ave., 90034.
  • Precinct 1600003A: Residence Living Room. 3643 Helms Ave., 90232.
  • Precincts 1600014A and 1600042A: Raintree Condominiums. Recreation Room/Green Table. 2000 Raintree Cir., 90230.

To find your precinct by your address, visit the lavote.net homepage, then click on the voting & elections link and scroll down under "Quick Links" to locate your polling place

The official California voter registration application is at RegisterToVote.ca.gov. Paper applications are available at post offices, public libraries, many government offices and more. Keep up with the latest California election news and trivia by following @CASOSvote on Twitter.

Related: How To: Online Voter Registration Launches in California

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