Where to vote in the general election on Tuesday

The general election is Tuesday, November 8. Polls are open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. throughout the city. There are 17 state propositions in this election, as well as the local school facilities bond Measure G.

A vote-by-mail drop-off ballot box is accessible for the public to ballots in the City Clerk’s office, located at City Hall, 207 Harvard Ave., until 6 p.m. on Monday, November 7. The final pickup of the boxes will occur on Election Day. On Election Day, ballots may be dropped off at any polling location.

Polling places in Claremont include:

Claremont Manor, 650 W. Harrison Ave.

Oakmont Elementary, 120 W. Green St.

Claremont Center for Spiritual Living, 509 S. College Ave.

Pomona College, 170 E. Sixth St.

Joslyn Senior Center, 660 N. Mountain Ave.

Sycamore Elementary, 225 W. Eighth St.

Chaparral Elementary, 451 Chaparral Dr.

Hughes Community Center, 1700 Danbury Rd.

Taylor Hall, 1775 N. Indian Hill Blvd.

Claremont Fire Station #62, 3701 N. Mills Ave.

Vista Del Valle Elementary, 550 Vista Dr.

St. Luke Lutheran Church, 2050 N. Indian Hill Blvd.

Sumner Elementary, 1770 Sumner Ave.

 

To find your polling place, refer to your voter guide that should have been mailed to your home over the last few weeks. Voters can also visit lavote.net, click the “Voter Tool” tab and enter your address.

For those requiring elections assistance, call either the LA County Registrar at (800) 815-2666 or the City Clerk’s office (909) 399-5461 or (909) 399-5463.

Visit the Claremont COURIER website at Claremont-courier.com on Wednesday for updates. We will also give updates on our Facebook page Tuesday night.

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