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Hey, LA County Voters. Here Are Some Vote Centers Without Long Lines

Reports of long lines at voting centers have been growing on L.A. Twitter, with some would-be voters reporting waits of up to three hours.
The L.A. County Registrar responded on social media, with a post naming five centers that have shorter wait times.
A lot of excitement today and turnout on #SuperTuesday. Appreciate your patience! Here are Vote Centers that have small wait times:
— Los Angeles County Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk (@LACountyRRCC) March 3, 2020
-South Bay Gardens Apartments
-Hiram of Tyre Grand Lodge
-Port of Long Beach
-Wilkerson Middle School
-Francisquito Villa#LAVOTES @CountyofLA pic.twitter.com/l084IcQenV
Later in the evening, the L.A. County Registrar released a larger list of vote center locations with short wait times.
These things change fast, but here are other locations we’re hearing have short wait times:
DTLA
Japanese American Cultural & Community Center
244 S. Sand Pedro Street
LA, CA 90012
Anne Douglas Center for Women
303 East 5th Street
LA, CA 90013
Union Rescue Mission
545 S. San Pedro St.
LA, CA 90013
Miyako Hotel
328 E 1st St.
LA, CA 90012
Metro Headquarters
1 Gateway Plaza
LA, CA 90012
Felicitas & Gonzalo Mendez High School
1200 Plaza Del Sol E
LA, CA 90033
CENTRAL L.A.
John Burroughs Middle School
600 S McCadden Pl
LA, CA 90005
SOUTH L.A.
Van Ness Recreation Center
5720 2nd Ave.
LA, CA 90043
Hiram of Tyre Grand Lodge Assembly Hall
5900 S Broadway
LA, CA 90003
Sunnyside Baptist Church
9317 Budlong Ave
LA, CA 90044
Jesse Owens Park
9651 S Western Ave
LA, CA 90047
Grace Temple Baptist Church
7017 S Gramercy Pl
LA, CA 90047
Watts Learning Center
310 W 95th St
LA, CA 90003
Mount Carmel Recreation Center
830 W 70th St
LA, CA 90044
EAST L.A.
Boys & Girls Club of Ramona Gardens
2830 Lancaster Ave
LA, CA 90033
Assumption Church
2832 Blanchard St.
LA, CA 90033
Lou Costello Recreation Center
3141 E Olympic Blvd
LA, CA 90023
WESTSIDE
Four Points by Sheraton LAX Hotel
9750 Airport Blvd.
LA, CA 90045
Beach Cities Health District
514 N Prospect Ave
Redondo Beach, CA 90277
WHITTIER
Sorensen Library
6934 Broadway
Whittier, CA 90606
El Camino High School
14625 Keese Dr.
Whittier, CA 90604
NORTHEAST L.A. AND VICINITY
The Hermon Church
5718 Monterey Rd.
LA, CA 90042
Loreto Elementary School
3408 Arroyo Seco Ave.
LA, CA 90065
La Crescenta Library
2809 Foothill Blvd.
Glendale, CA 91214
Sonia Sotomayor Arts & Sciences Magnet
2050 N San Fernando Rd.
LA, CA 90065
Loreto Street Elementary School
3408 Arroyo Seco Ave.
LA, CA 90065
The Great Caesar’s Banquet Hall
6723 Foothill Boulevard
Tujunga, CA 91042
SAN GABRIEL VALLEY
Cortez Park Community and Senior Center
2501 E Cortez St.
West Covina, CA 91791
Pasadena War Memorial
435 Fair Oaks Ave.
South Pasadena, CA 91030
Tri-Community Adult School
160 Barranca Ave.
Covina CA 91723
Cathy Hensel Youth Center
236 George Hensel Dr.
Montebello, CA
Red Hen Press
1540 Lincoln Ave.
Pasadena, CA
Rosemont Pavillion
700 Seco St.
Pasadena, CA 91103
El Monte Christian Wesleyan Church
2400 Santa Anita Ave.
South El Monte, CA 91733
Wilkerson Middle School Auditorium
2700 Doreen Ave.
El Monte, CA 91733
Valley View Elementary School
237 Mel Canyon Road
Duarte, CA 91010
BELL GARDENS
Bell Gardens Senior Center
6722 Clara Street
Bell Gardens, CA 90201
WILLOWBROOK
South Bay Gardens Apartments Community Room
230 E 130th St.
LA, CA 90061
LAKEWOOD
LiUNA Local 1309
3971 Pixie Ave
Lakewood, CA 90712
CANEJO VALLEY
Lindero Canyon Middle School
5844 Larboard Ln.
Agoura Hills, CA 91301
HOLLYWOOD AND VICINITY
Melrose Elementary School
731 N Detroit St.
LA, CA 90046
The Oriental Mission Church
424 N Western Ave.
LA, CA 90004
Hollywood WorkSource Center
4311 Melrose Ave.
LA, CA 90029
Los Angeles City College
855 N Vermont Ave.
LA, CA 90029
LONG BEACH
Port of Long Beach Maintenance Building
725 Harbor Plaza
Long Beach, CA 90802
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