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California Voting Centers Open For Gubernatorial Recall Election In Santa Clarita

The Los Angeles County Registrar-Recorder Dean C. Logan reminded California voters that voting centers in places like Santa Clarita for the state’s recall election of Governor Gavin Newsom are open.

“Vote Centers will be open daily from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. for safe in-person voting, or to return a completed Vote by Mail ballot,” the statement from Logan’s office reads. “These hours will extend to 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Election Day, Sept. 14.”

See Related: Gubernatorial Runner Larry Elder Speaks At Santa Clarita Church

This summer, California Lt. Governor Eleni Kounalakis ordered the statewide election be held to determine whether to recall Governor Newsom and potentially elect a successor.

If during the election more than 50 percent of voters vote ‘yes’ to recall the governor, he is set to be removed from office and the candidate with the most votes would replace him.

Vote centers in places like Santa Clarita are reportedly instructed to follow current public health and safety guidelines due to COVID-19 concerns, according to officials.

The L.A. County Registrar-Recorder’s office states that the safest way to participate in this election is to either return the vote-by-mail ballot through mail (postage not required) or return one’s ballot at any participating vote center or ballot drop box.

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Further information on the recall election can be found in the California Gubernatorial Recall Election media kit.


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California Voting Centers Open For Gubernatorial Recall Election In Santa Clarita

13 comments

  1. Go vote Santa Clarita!

  2. Corrupt New$om needs to be dethroned: https://youtu.be/W44JkLoiPKs
    VOTE TOMORROW in Person!

  3. Vote Nancy Pelosi’s Nephew OUT! Gavin need to go! So un happy with his job performance

  4. Let the election recall cheating begin. This is from KTLA5.

    https://twitter.com/RealCandaceO/status/1437443098695643143

  5. So we should doubt the outcome, no matter what it is?

  6. Lets keep this thread going of how many people went to vote in person and are told, “Sorry you already voted.” Do not let them pull this crap.

  7. Thank you republicans for choosing Larry Elder, what a dem gift….REPARATIONS FOR SLAVE OWNERS he said, hahahahahahhaahahha…..no wonder bigfoot has more say in California than republicans

  8. The polls are open till midnight at Forest Lawn and Eternal Valley.

  9. So if Larry Elder wins, you want us to doubt it.

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About Tim Smith

Tim was raised in Santa Clarita and attended COC before transferring to UC Berkeley in 2017. After getting his B.A. in political science, Tim joined KHTS as a News Intern in 2021.