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CUPERTINO, CA — California's March 3 election is rapidly approaching. On the ballot will be the presidential primaries, as well as numerous state and local elections and ballot measures.
Voting has never been easier in Santa Clara County, with vote centers replacing traditional polling places in this election. The vote centers let voters choose the most convenient place to cast ballots in the county. (All registered voters will also receive a vote-by-mail ballot, which can be dropped in a mailbox or ballot drop box.)
Vote centers are open 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. before Election Day, and from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Election Day, March 3.
Here are the vote centers where you can cast your ballot in Cupertino:
Cupertino Middle School - Library, 1650 S Bernardo Avenue, Sunnyvale (open starting Feb. 22)Cupertino Monta Vista Recreation Center - Gymnastic Room, 22601 Voss Avenue (open starting Feb. 29)Rancho Rinconada - Recreation Building, 18000 Chelmsford Drive (open starting Feb. 29)Sunny View Retirement Community - Community Center, 22445 Cupertino Road (open starting Feb. 29)The Good Samaritan United Methodist Church - Fellowship Hall, 19624 Homestead Road, 3050 Hecker Pass Highway (open starting Feb. 29)More election coverage:
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