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Election ballot drop box locations - On the 101

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Press Release, County of Santa Barbara

Voting in the Presidential Election in November may look a little different than in previous elections due to the pandemic. Being an informed, prepared voter can help make the process simple.

Ballots were mailed to all voters in Santa Barbara County on Sept. 28. If a voter does not receive their ballot by Friday, Oct. 9, they should contact the Registrar of Voters office at (800) 722-8683 or 800-SBC-VOTE.

The process of voting the ballot is simple, safe and secure since a voter can make voting decisions and mark the ballot comfortably at home. The ballot is then signed and sealed in the postage paid envelope, and can be dropped in the mail or returned to one of 30 ballot drop boxes located throughout the county and listed below.

If the ballot is placed in the mail, the U.S. Post Office suggests doing so by Oct. 27 in order for it to be postmarked by Nov. 3, Election Day, in order to be counted.

For those who prefer in-person voting or for additional services including language assistance or a replacement ballot, 35 polling places will be open Saturday, Oct. 31 through Election Day, Tuesday, Nov. 3.  Facial coverings are required, and there may be a socially distanced waiting line. A list of all polling places are in the County Voter Information Guide and on the website at sbcvote.com.

To register to vote, forms are available online at sbcvote.com or RegisterToVote.ca.gov and paper applications can be found at most US Post Offices, Registrar of Voters Offices or the Department of Motor Vehicles.

The three election offices in the county listed below are now open for voting, voter registration and voter questions through Election Day, Nov. 3.

Santa Barbara
4440-A Calle Real
8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday – Friday, except holidays

Lompoc
401 E. Cypress St, Room 102*
8 a.m. to noon, and 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Monday – Friday, except holidays
*To better serve voters, the Lompoc Office will move to the Lompoc Veteran’s Memorial Building at 100 E. Locust starting October 22, 2020

Santa Maria
511 E. Lakeside Parkway, Suite 134
8 a.m. to noon, and 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Monday – Friday, except holiday

Ballot Drop Box Locations for the November 3, 2020 General Election

Secure ballot drop boxes are located throughout the county to return voted ballots 24 hours a day until 8 p.m., Nov. 3. The locations of ballot drop boxes were selected based on the following criteria:

Each Drop Box has been identified as a Drive-Up, Walk-Up, or both, and whether the box is accessible, please see below for details at each location.

Buellton
Buellton City Hall  – Accessible/Drive-Up/Walk-Up
107 W. Highway 246

Carpinteria
Carpinteria City Hall – Accessible/Drive-Up/Walk-Up
5775 Carpinteria Ave.
Casa de las Flores – Walk-Up
4090 Via Real

Goleta
Goleta City Hall – Accessible/Walk-up
130 Cremona Dr.
Goleta Valley Community Center – Accessible/Drive-Up/Walk-Up
5679 Hollister Ave.
Isla Vista Foot Patrol Sheriff Substation – Accessible/Walk-Up
6504 Trigo Rd.
Southcoast Church – Accessible/Walk-Up
5814 Cathedral Oaks Rd.

Guadalupe
Guadalupe City Hall – Walk-Up
918 Obispo St.

Lompoc
Lompoc City Hall – Accessible/Drive-Up/Walk-Up
100 Civic Center Plaza
Lompoc Public Library – Accessible/Walk-Up
501 E. North Ave.
Santa Barbara County Department of Social Services/Public Health – Accessible/Walk-Up
1100 West Laurel Ave.
Vandenberg Village Library – Accessible/Walk-Up
3755 Constellation Rd.

Los Olivos
Los Olivos Branch Library – Accessible/Walk-Up
2374 Alamo Pintado Ave.

Montecito
Manning Park (Lower Manning Park Area 9) – Accessible/Drive-Up/Walk-Up
449 San Ysidro Rd & Santa Rosa Ln.

New Cuyama
Cuyama Valley Recreation District (Montgomery Hall Building) – Accessible/Walk-Up
4885 Primero St.

Orcutt
Oak Knolls Shopping Center – Accessible/Walk-Up
Directly in front of the State Farm Office – across the Parking Lot from Coast Hills Federal Credit Union.
1108 E. Clark Ave., Santa Maria

Santa Barbara
County of Santa Barbara Administration Building – Accessible/Walk-Up
105 E. Anapamu St. (Anacapa Street Entrance)
County of Santa Barbara Elections Main Office – Accessible/Drive-Up/Walk-Up
4440-A Calle Real
Eastside Branch Library – Accessible/Walk-Up
1102 E. Montecito St.
MacKenzie Park – Accessible/Drive-Up/Walk-Up
3111 State St. (corner of State and Las Positas)
San Andres Hardware – Accessible/Walk-Up
635 W. Micheltorena St. (Corner of San Andres and Micheltorena)

Santa Barbara City College (West Campus Drop-Off) – Accessible/Drive-Up
721 Cliff Dr.

Santa Maria
Atkinson Park – Accessible/Walk-Up
1000 N. Railroad Ave.
Joe Centeno Betteravia Government Administration Building – Accessible/Drive-Up/Walk-Up
511 E. Lakeside Pkwy. (parking lot)
Minami Community Center – Accessible/Walk-Up
600 W. Enos Dr.
Santa Maria Animal Center – Accessible/Walk-Up
548 W. Foster Rd.
Santa Maria Elks – Accessible/Walk-Up
1309 N. Bradley Rd.
Santa Maria Public Library – Accessible/Drive-Up/Walk-Up
421 S. McClelland St. (City Library Parking Garage)

Santa Ynez Valley
Stuart C. Gildred Family YMCA – Accessible/Walk-Up
900 N. Refugio Rd.

Solvang
Solvang Veteran’s Memorial Hall – Accessible/Drive-Up/Walk-Up
1745 Mission Dr. (Parking Lot near Library Drop Box)

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