Here’s everything you need to know when voting in Tulare County.
Vote by Mail (VBM)
Be sure to sign the return envelope. Your signature must appear similar to the original signature on your voter registration form. A Vote-by-Mail ballot without your signature will not be counted. Your Vote-by-Mail ballot can be returned by mail, dropped off at any polling place, or deposited in a ballot drop-off box. Click here for more on VBM.
Ballot Drop-Off Box (24 hours)
Return your Vote-by-Mail ballot at a ballot drop-off box at any time. Click here for a list of ballot drop box locations.
Vote In Person
No form of ID is needed to vote in person. The list of polling places is available, and you can visit any location to cast your ballot. You are not required to bring your Vote-by-Mail ballot to your polling location if you prefer to cast your ballot in person, but it is strongly encouraged. Click here for a list of polling places.
Accessible Voting
The Registrar of Voters office provides the Voter Information Guide in an accessible format on the Voter Profile page. For accessibility questions, call (559) 624-7300 or visit sos.ca.gov/elections/voting-resources/remote-accessible-vote-mail.
IN-PERSON VOTING
Every registered voter will have the option to vote in person at any polling location. Voters are not required to bring their Vote-by-Mail ballot to vote in person, but it is strongly encouraged. If a voter would like to vote in person but has not received their mailed ballot, they can visit their polling location to cast a provisional ballot.
VOTE BY MAIL FOR EVERYONE
Every registered voter was mailed a Vote-by-Mail ballot.
County Website: tularecoelections.org/elections
Check Your Registration: couragecaliforniainstitute.org/voter-tools
Track Your Ballot: couragecaliforniainstitute.org/#track