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Related: About this forumHUMBOLDT COUNTY PROVIDES NOV. 5, 2024 GENERAL ELECTION VOTE CENTER AND BALLOT DROP BOX LOCATIONS
As election day approaches, the Humboldt County Office of Elections wants to ensure all eligible voters know where to vote and what services are available at vote centers across the county.
At all Humboldt County Vote Center locations, eligible voters may:
Cast a ballot in person
Drop off a completed vote-by-mail ballot with signed envelope
Scan their completed vote-by-mail ballot in person
Conditionally register to vote and vote on the same day
Vote using an accessible voting machine
Receive ballot materials in multiple languages
Vote Centers
Humboldt County Vote Centers are open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. on early voting days and from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Election Day, Tuesday, Nov. 5.
Humboldt County Vote Center locations and dates of operation are as follows:
Open Saturday, Oct. 26 to Tuesday, Nov. 5:
Arcata Community Center, 321 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Parkway in Arcata
Fortuna Veterans Building, 1426 Main St. in Fortuna
Open Saturday, Nov. 2 to Tuesday, Nov. 5:
Cal Poly Humboldt at Jolly Giant Commons, 1 Harpst St. in Arcata
College of the Redwoods at Gym 100K, 7351 Tompkins Hill Rd. in Eureka
Humboldt County Office of Educations Annex, 901 Myrtle Ave. in Eureka
Jefferson Community Center, 000 B S. in Eureka
McKinleyville Middle School, 2285 Central Ave. in McKinleyville
Monument Middle School, 95 Center St. in Rio Dell
Open Tuesday, Nov. 5:
Eureka Veterans Hall, 018 H St. in Eureka
Hoopa Neighborhood Facility, 11860 Highway 96 in Hoopa
Humboldt County Fairgrounds, 1250 Fifth St. in Ferndale
Redwood Playhouse, 286 Sprowl Creek Rd. in Garberville
The Center in McKinleyville, 1615 Heartwood Dr. in McKinleyville
Voters are encouraged to take advantage of early voting days as the Elections Office anticipates a high turnout for the General Election and wants to ensure voters have a fast, easy and hassle-free voting experience.
Ballot Drop Box Locations
Voters may also take their completed vote-by-mail ballots to any ballot drop box location. Humboldt County Ballot Drop Box locations will be available from Monday, Oct. 7 through Tuesday, Nov. 5 at 8 p.m. Ballot drop boxes are available during regular business hours at the following locations:
Willow Creek
Rays Food Place, 38915 Highway 299
Trinidad
Murphys Market, 1 Main St.
McKinleyville
Ace Hardware, 2725 Central Ave.
Murphys Market, 1451 Glendale Dr.
Arcata
Murphys Market, 785 Bayside Rd.
Murphys Market, 100 Westwood Court
Rays Food Place, 5000 Valley West Blvd.
Eureka
Humboldt County Office of Elections, 2426 Sixth St.
Murphys Market, 4020 Walnut Dr.
Fortuna
Rays Food Place, 2009 Main St.
Redway
Shop Smart, 3430 Redwood Dr.
For more information on vote center or ballot box locations, please call 707-445-7481 or email humboldt_elections@co.humboldt.ca.us.
For more information on the upcoming General Election, please visit humboldtgov.org/elections. To register to vote or check your voter registration status online, please visit the countys Voter Registration webpage.
About the Humboldt County Office of Elections
The Humboldt County Office of Elections is dedicated to conducting fair, accurate and transparent elections, ensuring the voice of the community is heard and that electoral integrity is maintained. The Elections Office is committed to upholding the democratic process, providing reliable information and maintaining an open line of communication with the public. For more information, visit humboldtgov.org/elections.
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(9,233 posts)Kudos to Kym Kemp. https://kymkemp.com/
I need to drive 27 one-way miles to a HC Voters Center and 38 miles to a ballot drop.
Vote by mail is only option for last 20 years or so. Drive about 2 miles to a post office where have PO box as no local home mail delivery.