Politics & Government
Vote In Person In Beverly Hills: These Vote Centers Now Open
Here's a list of polling places in Beverly Hills, to cast or drop off your ballot in person for the Nov. 3 Election.

BEVERLY HILLS, CA — Voting in the November Presidential Election may look a little different this year, with many ballots already cast by mail. But you can still cast or hand off your ballot in person this year — and you can do it early or on Election Day.
Dubbed “vote centers” rather than “polling places,” physical voting locations will also be a bit different than in years past.
The amount of in-person polling places in California will be limited compared to previous elections, in accordance with a law signed by Gov. Gavin Newsom in August, but some vote centers already opened up as early as Oct. 24.
Find out what's happening in Beverly Hillsfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Centers will be open Monday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. and from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Election Day.
Although every registered and active voter in California was already mailed a ballot in October, polling places will still be open for same day voter registration, for those who need assistance with language or disabilities — or for those who simply want to witness the historic election day unfold.
Find out what's happening in Beverly Hillsfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
In Beverly Hills, 10 vote centers have already opened. Polls are open from Oct. 30 to Nov. 2 from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. and Election Day, Nov. 3, from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Locations marked in an asterisk have only a ballot drop-off location open from 10 to 7 and a 24-hour ballot drop box open until 8 p.m. Election Day. The Roxbury Park basketball court offers early voting and a 24-hour drop box.
Here are the vote centers available in Beverly Hills:
- Beverly Hills City Hall, 455 Rexford Drive*
- Beverly Hills City Hall Outdoor Crescent Parking Garage, 450 N. Crescent Dr.
- Beverly Hills Womens Club (Ballroom and Garden Room), 1700 Chevy Chase Dr.
- Horace Mann Elementary School (Multipurpose Room) 8701 Charleville Blvd.
- Roxbury Park (Outdoor basketball court), 471 S. Roxbury Dr.
- Saban Beverly Hills (Rotunda room), 8440 Wilshire Blvd.
- The Beverly Hilton Hotel (International Entrance Room), 9876 Wilshire Blvd.
- Treepeople Conference Center, 12601 Mullholland Dr.
- WGA Theater (Lobby), 135 S. Doheny Dr.
- Wodoc & Sooky Goldman Nature Center, 2600 Franklin Canyon
All of these changes to voting in California this year are to mitigate the spread of COVID-19. Vote center volunteers and employees are required to space voting booths apart, sanitize surfaces and encourage those waiting in line to socially distance.
Voters are encouraged to arrive with a face covering, but those who show up without will be provided one.
Some of the first vote centers opened in California Oct. 21; in Los Angeles, hundreds lined up outside the Staples Center waiting to vote in person.
In California, more than 21 million ballots were mailed to voters, and more than 10 million ballots have already been cast in the state in this historic election.
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