Registered voters can return their mailed ballots to any voting location during voting hours or to one of the City’s official ballot drop boxes. Drop boxes will be open 24/7 beginning May 4, through Election Day, June 2, at 8 p.m.
1. What is your address?
2. Do you plan to vote before or on Election Day?
Your voting options based on your address

City Hall Voting Center
You can vote, pick up a ballot, or drop off a ballot at the Voting Center.
You can vote, pick up a ballot, or drop off a ballot at the Voting Center.

Polling Place with Your Ballot Type
You will vote provisionally but your ballot will have all the contests on which you are eligible to vote.
You will vote provisionally but your ballot will have all the contests on which you are eligible to vote.

Assigned Polling Place
You will be listed on the roster of voters at your assigned polling place.
You will be listed on the roster of voters at your assigned polling place.

Polling Place
You may vote a provisional ballot if you visit a polling place to which you are not assigned.
You may vote a provisional ballot if you visit a polling place to which you are not assigned.
To be counted, ballots returned in person must be hand-delivered to an official ballot
drop box or a polling place by 8 p.m. on Election Day, June 2. Ballots returned by mail must be
postmarked on or before Election Day, June 2 and received by the Department of Elections no later than
June 9. If mailing your ballot on Election Day, take it to a post office counter and request a “hand
stamp” or
“manual postmark.” Mail dropped in a USPS collection box on Election Day may not be postmarked or picked
up until the next day. A late postmark means your ballot cannot be counted.
You can search for locations of USPS boxes and pickup times at usps.com/locator.