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Watch Your Mailbox, Long Beach: Mail-In Ballots Are Out for Delivery

By Staff Writer
Published on Fri, May 8, 2026

Voting season is just around the corner, and you can make your voice heard straight from your mailbox! Since April 30, the Los Angeles Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk has been mailing Vote by Mail ballots to registered voters in LA County for the June 2 Primary Nominating Election. These ballots may be returned by mail (no postage required), in person at any LA County Vote Center or at any Vote by Mail Ballot Drop Box.

Long Beach voters have 24-hour access to drop boxes at more than 400 participating locations across Los Angeles County, including 20 drop box locations throughout Long Beach.

Vote by Mail Ballot Drop Boxes will be at the following locations in Long Beach:

  • Bixby Park Community Center (130 Cherry Ave.)
  • Bret Harte Neighborhood Library (1595 W. Willow St.)
  • Burnett Neighborhood Library (560 E. Hill St.)
  • Cal State University Long Beach (1250 Bellflower Blvd.)
  • Dana Neighborhood Library (3680 Atlantic Ave.)
  • DeForest Park (6255 De Forest Ave.)
  • El Dorado Park West Community Center (2800 N. Studebaker Rd.)
  • Freeman Community Center (1205 Freeman Ave.)
  • Heartwell Park Community Center (5801 Parkcrest St.)
  • Houghton Park Community Center (6301 Myrtle Ave.)
  • Long Beach City Hall (411 W. Ocean Blvd.)
  • Long Beach Senior Center (1150 E. Fourth St.)
  • Marina Vista Park (5355 E. Eliot St.)
  • Mark Twain Neighborhood Library (1401 E. Anaheim St.)
  • Michelle Obama Neighborhood Library (5870 Atlantic Ave.)
  • Ramona Park (3301 E. 65th St.)
  • Scherer Park (4600 Long Beach Blvd.)
  • Stearns Champions Park (4520 E. 23rd St.)
  • Veterans Park (101 E. 28th St.)
  • Wardlow Park (3457 Stanbridge Ave.)

On Election Day, Tuesday, June 2, Ballot Drop Boxes will remain open until 8 p.m.

Curious about where your ballot is headed? All voters can track their ballots to see when they have been mailed, received, and counted!

For the full list of Vote by Mail Ballot Drop Boxes in LA County and other voter services, visit lavote.gov.

Voting season is just around the corner, and you can make your voice heard straight from your mailbox! Since April 30, the Los Angeles Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk has been mailing Vote by Mail ballots to registered voters in LA County for the June 2 Primary Nominating Election. These ballots may be returned by mail (no postage required), in person at any LA County Vote Center or at any Vote by Mail Ballot Drop Box.