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It’s The Final Day To Vote! We Get You The Latest From Our Reporters On The Ground

Voters casts their ballots at the Pantages Theatre polling station on November 3, 2020 in Los Angeles, California. - Americans were voting on Tuesday under the shadow of a surging coronavirus pandemic to decide whether to reelect Republican Donald Trump, one of the most polarizing presidents in US history, or send Democrat Joe Biden to the White House. (Photo by Robyn Beck / AFP) (Photo by ROBYN BECK/AFP via Getty Images)
Voters casts their ballots at the Pantages Theatre polling station on November 3, 2020 in Los Angeles, California.
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It’s The Final Day To Vote! We Get You The Latest From Our Reporters On The Ground

Although counties across the state, including L.A. County, have already recorded a staggering number of returned ballots, many voters will still be showing up in-person at the polls to vote today.

We’re taking you to voting centers across SoCal to hear more from our reporters about what voters are experiencing. Like most things in 2020, voting looks significantly different from years past. Iconic venues like Dodger Stadium, the Pantages, the Forum and the Hollywood Bowl are operating as vote centers, and poll workers will be cleaning equipment between voters and donning PPE to comply with social distancing guidelines. If you’re voting in-person today, we want to hear about what you’re seeing. Have you had to stand in line, or had a relatively breezy experience? Did you feel safe at the polls? What did the COVID-19 precautions look like?

We want to hear from you. Share with us by commenting below or giving us a call at 866-893-5722.

Guests:

Alex Padilla, California Secretary of State; he tweets

Sharon McNary, KPCC correspondent; she tweets

Jill Replogle, KPCC reporter; she tweets

Mariana Dale, KPCC reporter; she tweets