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Vote Centers - Voting In Person in Yolo County
There are more days and more ways to vote in addition to Election Day.
See the Current Election's Vote Centers & Ballot Drop Box Locations for actual locations and hours of operations for the current election as this is subject to change per election.
If you would like to serve as an Election Worker at Vote Center, please visit our "Be an Election Worker" page. Bilingual applicants and applicants with disabilities are encouraged!
What You Can Do At Vote Centers in Yolo County
Friendly, trained Election Workers who are ready to help you:
- Cast a live ballot by putting it directly into a ballot box at the Vote Center (VC).
- Drop off a voted vote-by-mail ballot for yourself or as an authorized agent of someone else's voted vote-by-mail ballot.
- Receive bilingual assistance. Yolo County uses a telephonic interpreter service when no bilingual staff member is available.
- Mark a ballot privately and independently using an ADA-accessible ballot-marking device. The ballot marking device is available to anyone. The ballot marking device has an audio ballot and features to assist voters with low vision and dexterity issues that hinder marking a paper ballot with a pen.
- Pick up a replacement vote-by-mail ballot for yourself.
- Pick up a replacement envelope for your vote-by-mail ballot.
- Register to vote and cast a "conditional voter registration" ballot. Conditional voting, sometimes called same-day registration, is for people who missed the voter registration deadline.
- Update your voter registration. We rely on voters to keep their information up to date or let us know if they are receiving someone else's election mail. Voters must update their voter registration information whenever they move, change their name, or change parties.
What You Cannot Do at Vote Centers in Yolo County
Within the immediate vicinity of a person in line to cast their ballot or within 100 feet of the entrance of a Vote Center, curbside voting or Ballot Drop Box the following activities are prohibited:
- Do not ask a person to vote for or against any candidate or ballot measure on the ballot.
- Do not display a candidate's or measure's name, image, or logo if the contest is on the ballot.
- Do not block access to or loiter near any ballot drop boxes.
- Do not provide any material or audible information for or against any candidate or ballot measure near any Vote Center or ballot drop box.
- Do not circulate any petitions, including for initiatives, referenda, recalls, or candidate nominations.
- Do not distribute, display, or wear any clothing (hats, shirts, signs, buttons, stickers, or other paraphernalia) that include a candidate's name, image, logo, and/or that support or oppose any candidate or ballot measure on the ballot.
- Do not display information or speak to a voter about the voter's eligibility to vote.
Vote Centers Open for 11 Days
Three vote centers are open beginning two Saturdays before Election Day. One vote center is open in the cities of Davis, West Sacramento and Woodland.
Vote Centers Open for 4 days
Additional vote centers open beginning the Saturday before Election Day.
Mobile Vote Center
For the November 4, 2025 Statewide Special Election, the Mobile Vote Center will be deployed only if a Vote Center can no longer be open as scheduled. If needed, the location of the "back-up Vote Center" will be listed on the Vote Center & Ballot Drop Box Lookup Page. In most elections, Yolo County sends a Mobile Vote Center to seven townships, one each day, in the seven days preceding Election Day.