
Election Day is next week, and the San Bernardino County Registrar of Voters wants to make sure you know you have until 8 p.m. on Tuesday, November 8 to cast your ballot. That means you have until then to visit a polling place, use a mail ballot drop box or mail your ballot (postmarked by 8 p.m.).
The Registrar of Voters (ROV) will be open on Election Day from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. along with polling places throughout the County.
To find your assigned polling place, please refer to your Voter Information Guide. You can also use My Elections Gateway or the Polling Place Look-up tool on the Registrar of Voters' website at www.SBCountyElections.com. Or call (800) 881-VOTE or (909) 387-8300.
Lost your ballot or your dog ate your ballot? Don’t worry, you can request a replacement ballot at the Registrar of Voters, an Early Vote site or a polling place using a Replacement Mail Ballot Application (applications also available at polling places).
Watch Video: Journey of a Ballot
ROV hosts local media to demonstrate election integrity
Journalists from our local newspaper and television stations were given a behind-the-scenes tour of operations at the Registrar of Voters to show the security and steps behind the election process.
Interim Assistant Registrar of Voters Stephenie Shea gave tours to journalists from the Southern California News Group (publisher of The Sun and Press Enterprise among others), the Black Voice News, KABC7 News and CBS news Los Angeles.
“This election, voters want to better understand the journey of their ballot and the inner workings of the election process,” said Shea, “so it was important for us to open the doors to ROV to show journalists the specifics of the ballot validation and counting process.”
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See a special video message from the seven-time NBA all-star at Registrar of Voters