As the November 5, 2024, General Election approaches, the San Bernardino County Registrar of Voters is committed to informing registered voters in San Bernardino County about how, when, and where to vote.
The four secure ways that voters can cast their ballot include: voting by mail by returning a voted mail ballot via the U.S. Postal Service; returning a voted mail ballot to one of over 70 secure drop-off locations throughout the county; taking a voted mail ballot to one of our five early vote sites; or visiting a polling place on November 5 to cast a ballot in person.
Polling places will be open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Tuesday, November 5. Voters are encouraged to vote before Election Day as polling places may have significant lines.
“The Registrar of Voters office is gearing up for Election Day on November 5,” said Stephenie Shea, San Bernardino County Registrar of Voters. "We want our county’s voters to be well informed on what they need to know to cast a ballot. We offer resources on our website and social media channels to share the information and get the word out!”
Voters can easily access important information on the comprehensive FAQ page on Elections.SBCounty.gov. The FAQ page includes key election dates, information on voter data, security and integrity measures, news on our election technology and the schedule for reporting elections results.
For more information about the election process or opportunities to serve, visit www.Elections.SBCounty.gov. Remember, it’s “Your Ballot. Vote Early. All Ways Secure.”