The California Presidential Primary Election will take place on Tuesday, March 3, 2020 between 7 a.m. and 8 p.m.
Early voting starts Saturday, February 22, 2020.
To vote for Jasmyne Cannick for County Central Committee you must be a registered Democrat living in the 53rd Assembly District.
If your zip code is listed below–chances are you can vote for Jasmyne!
90004, 90005, 90006, 90007, 90010, 90012, 90013, 90014, 90015, 90017, 90018, 90019, 90020, 90021, 90023, 90029, 90033, 90038, 90040, 90057, 90058, 90063, 90071, 90079 90201, 90255, 90270
The 53rd Assembly District includes the Los Angeles communities and cities:
On your ballot you will select seven (7) people to serve on the County Central Committee—that’s six others besides Jasmyne!
Not sure if you live in the 53rd Assembly District? Click here.
Return by mail—must be postmarked on or before March 3, 2020, and received by your county elections office no later than March 6, 2020.
Return in person—to your county elections office or any voter center before 8:00 p.m. on March 3, 2020.
For the March 3 Presidential Primary Election Vote Center voting begins February 22 and will be available through 8 PM on Election Day.
Click here for a full list of Vote Center locations and an easy to use locator tool.
The location of your nearest Voter Center is printed on the back page of the county Voter Information Guide mailed to you.
You can also find Voter Centers
By calling (800) 345-VOTE (8683)
Online at http://www.sos.ca.gov/elections/polling-place
By texting Vote to GOVOTE (468683)
If you are a nonpartisan voter, you may request a ballot from the Democratic, Libertarian or American Independent parties. Only those three parties allow nonpartisan voters to “cross over” into their primary elections. You cannot ask for a crossover ballot to vote in the Republican presidential primary, because that party’s leaders closed their primary to nonpartisan voters.
If you are a nonpartisan voter who votes the old-fashioned way, at a polling place, you only need to ask your poll worker for a presidential ballot that includes the Democratic, Libertarian or American Independent candidates. But if you are set to receive your ballot in the mail, you will have to complete and return a postcard you should have received from your county registrar.
- A United States citizen and a resident of California,
- 18 years old or older on Election Day,
- Not currently in state or federal prison or on parole for the conviction of a felony, and
- Not currently found mentally incompetent to vote by a court
If you are in county jail you can vote if you are:
- Serving a misdemeanor sentence (a misdemeanor never affects your right to vote)
- Because jail time is a condition of probation (misdemeanor or felony)
- Serving a felony jail sentence
- Awaiting trial
- On probation
- On mandatory supervision
- On post-release community supervision
- On federal supervised release
- A person with a juvenile wardship adjudication