Vote centers will open in Sacramento County on Saturday, allowing early in-person voting ahead of the June 2 primary election.
“Any registered voter in Sacramento County can go to any of the vote centers that are open and cast their ballot,” said Sacramento County spokesperson Ken Casparis.
The first group of vote centers will open on May 23 and the rest will open on May 30 ahead of the June 2 Election Day.
19 centers are scheduled to open on May 23
- Voter Registration and Elections Office, 7000 65th Street in Sacramento
- Arcade Library, 2443 Marconi Avenue in Sacramento
- Asian Resources Inc. Community Center, 6270 Elder Creek Road in Sacramento
- Belle Cooledge Library, 5600 South Land Park Drive in Sacramento
- Center at District56, 8230 Civic Center Drive in Elk Grove
- Cosumnes River College, 8401 Center Parkway in Sacramento
- Elk Grove United Methodist Church, 8986 Elk Grove Boulevard in Elk Grove
- Galt Joint Union High School District Office, 150 Camellia Way in Galt
- Mission Oaks Community Center, 4701 Gibbons Drive in Carmichael
- North Highlands-Antelope Library, 4235 Antelope Road in Antelope
- Orangevale Community Center, 6826 Hazel Avenue in Orangevale
- Rancho Cordova City Hall, 2729 Prospect Park Drive in Rancho Cordova
- Robbie Waters Pocket-Greenhaven Library, 7335 Gloria Drive in Sacramento
- Sacramento City College, 3835 Freeport Boulevard in Sacramento
- South Natomas Community Center, 2921 Truxel Road in Sacramento
- Vintage Park Community Center, 8200 Civic Center Drive in Elk Grove
- Walnut Grove Library, 14177 Market Street in Walnut Grove
- West Sacramento Community Center, 1075 West Capitol Avenue in West Sacramento
- Wilton Community Center, 9717 Colony Road in Wilton
More than 90 vote centers will eventually open in total beginning May 30. Casparis said the early vote centers will also allow for voters to get registered if they have not already.
“We have same-day voter registration in California,” Casparis said. “So if you miss this deadline, you can register to vote at one of these vote centers.”
It has been 10 years since the state passed the Voter’s Choice Act. Because of it, Sacramento County voters have been able to cast their ballots in person two weeks before the state’s primary election day.
The state passed a law in 2016 changing how counties can run in-person voting. It replaced neighborhood polling places with countywide vote centers.
Sacramento County was among the first counties in California to adopt the optional system, and voters are no longer assigned to a single in-person voting location based on where they live.
The change was aimed at expanding access to in-person voting, but according to Sacramento County, about 94 percent of voters still cast ballots by mail. And many in-person voters continue waiting until Election Day to vote.
“We always encourage voters who want to vote in person to go vote early, just to avoid some of those lines,” Casparis said.
About 30 California counties now participate in the Voter’s Choice Act system, including Sacramento, Yolo, Placer and Los Angeles counties. Vote center locations, hours and more information can be found through the Sacramento County elections website.
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