November 5, 2024 – The polls are now open until 8:00 pm. If you haven’t dropped off your ballot yet, or want to vote in person, go to any of the vote centers.

“Voters who still have their vote-by-mail ballot can drop it off at any polling location, vote center, or ballot drop box,” said Secretary of State Shirley Weber, Ph.D. “If you’re voting in person, you have a right to cast your ballot as long as you are in line by 8:00 pm. Californians can find all the resources they need to vote at vote.ca.gov.” 

Vote Centers:

  • Rood Center, Providence Mine Room
  • Truckee Town Hall, Prosser Room
  • Gold Miners Inn, Ballroom
  • Condon Park, The Love Building
  • Nevada County Fairgrounds, Main Event Hall
  • Higgins Lions Community Center
  • Western Gateway Park, Buttermaker’s Cottage
  • Tahoe Truckee Unified School District, Boardroom
  • North San Juan Community Center

Drop box locations:

Grass Valley

  • BriarPatch Food Co-op, 290 Sierra College Drive
  • Chicago Park Store, 19077 Colfax Highway
  • Gold Miners Inn, Lobby, 121 Bank Street Daily
  • Grocery Outlet, 616 Sutton Way
  • Hills Flat Lumber Co., 380 Railroad Avenue
  • SPD Market, 129 W McKnight Way
  • Save Mart, 2054 Nevada City Highway
  • Sierra College, Admissions N-1, 250 Sierra College Drive

Nevada City

  • Rood Center, Parking Lot, 950 Maidu Avenue
  • North San Juan

Sweetland Garden Mercantile, 29435 Highway 49

Penn Valley

  • Holiday Market, 11324 Pleasant Valley Road

South County

  • Holiday Market, 21656 Higgins Road

Truckee

  • Grocery Outlet, 11213 Donner Pass Road
  • Truckee Town Hall, 10183 Truckee Airport Road
  • Save Mart, 11399 Deerfield Drive

Don’t forget to check our 2024 Election Results pages for live updates on all national, state and local races. We’ll have local results for Nevada, Placer, Sierra and Yuba counties as soon as they become available.

Same Day Voter Registration 

There is an opportunity for California citizens who missed the voter registration deadline — Same Day Voter Registration is available at every county elections office, polling place, or vote center. Voters will be asked to fill out a voter registration form and then be provided a ballot. Their ballots will be counted once the county elections office has completed the voter registration verification process. 

Californians who are unsure of their voter registration status can quickly check it online at VoterStatus.sos.ca.gov

Voter Bill of Rights 

California voters have a Voter Bill of Rights to ensure that every eligible voter can cast a ballot easily, confidentially, and free from intimidation. The California Voter Bill of Rights is printed in the Voter Information Guide, which was sent to every voting household in the state, and will also be posted in every polling place and vote center on Election Day.  

The Voter Bill of Rights is also available online in ten languages: English, Spanish, Chinese, Hindi, Japanese, Khmer, Korean, Tagalog, Thai, and Vietnamese. 

To download the California Voter Bill of Rights visit: 

sos.ca.gov/elections/voter-bill-rights/ 

Voter Hotline 

The Secretary of States Voter Information Hotline is available for all voters if they have questions about the voting process, Election Day voting locations and drop box locations, and to report any illegal or fraudulent election activity. Voters can call one of the toll-free voter hotlines listed below: 

  • (800) 345-VOTE (8683) – English 
  • (800) 232-VOTA (8682) – Español / Spanish 
  • (800) 339-2857 – 中文 / Chinese 
  • (888) 345-2692 – हिन्दी / Hindi 
  • (800) 339-2865 – 日本語 / Japanese 
  • (888) 345-4917 – ខ្មែរ / Khmer 
  • (866) 575-1558 – 한국어 / Korean 
  • (800) 339-2957 – Tagalog 
  • (855) 345-3933 – ภาษาไทย / Thai 
  • (800) 339-8163 – Việt ngữ / Vietnamese 
  • 711 – TTY/TDD