The Contra Costa Elections Division would like residents to know that their staff and volunteers are ready for Election Day! Polling places will be open from 7:00 AM until 8:00 PM on Election Day, Tuesday, November 5th.
Voters can still return their ballots by mail, postmarked on or before Election Day – make sure to check mailboxes for pick up times – or drop their ballot off at one of the County’s 43 official drop boxes before 8:00 PM on Election Day, Tuesday, November 5th, to ensure they receive your ballot on time.
In-Person Services
If you prefer to vote in person or need in-person services to cast your ballot, Contra Costa County residents will have early voting options at five Regional Early Voting sites throughout the county.
Here are the locations of Contra Costa’s Regional Early Voting sites:
- Brentwood Community Center, 35 Oak Street, Brentwood
- Pittsburg Library-Community Room, 80 Power Avenue, Pittsburg
- Richmond Library-Madeline F. Whittlesey Community Room, 325 Civic Center Plaza, Richmond
- San Ramon Valley United Methodist Church, 902 Danville Boulevard., Alamo
- Walnut Creek City Hall, 1666 North Main Street., Walnut Creek
Polling Places
Polling places will be open on Election Day, Tuesday, November 5th from 7:00 AM to 8:00 PM. Please check the back of your Voter Information Guide for your assigned polling place or go to our website and check “My Voting Information.”
Drive-Thru Drop Off
Drive-thru drop-off will be available at the Clerk-Recorder-Elections Office on Monday, November 4th from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM and on Election Day, Tuesday, November 5th from 7:00 AM to 8:00 PM.
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Get out and vote, be cool (patient) when you do and appreciate the others standing there ” I will be there and try to do the same” It is important. I have to remember that a smile goes a lot further than an angry word.
off my soapbox.
MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN by sending kamala home for good. That kackling chick is worthless.
I certainly got a tsunami of mail about where, who and what to vote for. On top of that text messages which are treated as spam for the same thing but used up my $3 a month second phone account. They can bill me for it since it will probably amount to about $1 overage and the rest of the next two years should be normal where that regular monthly fee is sufficient.
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I didn’t look up what my “polling place” would be but the last time probably 10 years ago I went to it was 2 miles away, that when there was a polling place around the corner from me. Now that seemed corrupt to me trying to keep me from voting. I had previously voted a the nearby by polling places.