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All Voting Centers are Now Open in Sonoma County for the March Primary

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Thirty-one vote centers are now open today and tomorrow for the March 5th Primary. The vast majority of them opened up this weekend across Sonoma County stretching from Cloverdale to Petaluma. All vote centers will be open today from 9 AM to 5 PM and then tomorrow from 7 AM to 8 PM.

VOTE CENTERS:

Bodega Bay Bodega Bay Yacht Club 565 Smith Brothers Rd 3/2 to 3/5
Cloverdale Cloverdale Veterans Memorial Building 205 W 1st St 3/2 to 3/5
Cotati Cotati Veterans Memorial Building 8505 Park Ave 2/24 to 3/5
Forestville Forestville Elementary School 6321 Hwy 116 3/2 to 3/5
Geyserville Geyserville Fire Station 20975 Geyserville Ave 3/2 to 3/5
Graton Graton Community Club 8996 Graton Rd 3/2 to 3/5
Guerneville Guerneville Regional Library 14107 Armstrong Woods Rd 3/2 to 3/5
Healdsburg Healdsburg Community Center 1557 Healdsburg Ave 2/24 to 3/5
Kenwood Kenwood Fire Station 9045 Sonoma Hwy 3/2 to 3/5
Petaluma Casa Grande High School 333 Casa Grande Rd 3/2 to 3/5
Petaluma Petaluma City Hall 11 English St 3/2 to 3/5
Petaluma Petaluma Community Center 320 N McDowell Blvd 2/24 to 3/5
Petaluma Petaluma Veterans Memorial Building 1094 Petaluma Blvd S 3/2 to 3/5
Petaluma SRJC Petaluma, 1101 Capri Creek Classroom 680 Sonoma Mountain Pkwy 3/2 to 3/5
Rohnert Park Rohnert Park Community Center, Garden Room 5401 Snyder Ln 3/2 to 3/5
Rohnert Park Rohnert Park Senior Center 6800 Hunter Dr 3/2 to 3/5
Rohnert Park Sonoma State University – Tuscany Village, Casentino Room 1801 E Cotati Ave 3/2 to 3/5
Santa Rosa Elsie Allen High School 599 Bellevue Ave 3/2 to 3/5
Santa Rosa Finley Center – Manzanita Room 2060 W College Ave 3/2 to 3/5
Santa Rosa Luther Burbank Center for the Arts 50 Mark West Springs Rd 3/2 to 3/5
Santa Rosa Oakmont East Recreation Center 7902 Oakmont Dr 3/2 to 3/5
Santa Rosa Rincon Valley Regional Library 6959 Montecito Blvd 3/2 to 3/5
Santa Rosa Santa Rosa Veterans Memorial Building – North Room 1351 Maple Ave 2/24 to 3/5
Santa Rosa Sheppard Elementary School, #34 1777 West Ave 3/2 to 3/5
Santa Rosa Sonoma County Registrar of Voters 435 Fiscal Dr 2/24 to 3/5
Santa Rosa Spring Lake Middle School 4675 Mayette Ave 3/2 to 3/5
Sebastopol Sebastopol Center for the Arts 282 S High St 2/24 to 3/5
Sonoma Altimira Middle School – Library 17805 Arnold Dr 3/2 to 3/5
Sonoma Sonoma Veterans Memorial Building 126 1st St W 2/24 to 3/5
The Sea Ranch North Sonoma Coast FPD – North Fire Station 39250 Hwy 1 3/2 to 3/5
Windsor Windsor Civic Center, Council Chambers 9291 Old Redwood Hwy #400 3/2 to 3/5

There are also 21 drop boxes throughout the county where you can drop off your ballot anytime between now and 8 PM tomorrow.

DROP BOX LOCATIONS:

Bodega Bay Bodega Bay Fire Station 510 Hwy 1
Cloverdale Cloverdale Veterans Memorial Building 205 W 1st St
Cotati Cotati Veterans Memorial Building 8505 Park Ave
Duncans Mills Duncans Mills Fire Station 24900 Hwy 116
Forestville Laguna High School 7050 Covey Rd
Geyserville Geyserville Fire Station 20975 Geyserville Ave
Glen Ellen Jack London Village 14301 Arnold Dr
Guerneville Guerneville Regional Library 14107 Armstrong Woods Rd
Healdsburg Healdsburg City Hall 401 Grove St
Kenwood Kenwood Fire Station 9045 Sonoma Hwy
Petaluma Petaluma Community Center 320 N McDowell Blvd
Petaluma Petaluma Veterans Memorial Building 1094 Petaluma Blvd S
Rohnert Park Rohnert Park‐Cotati Regional Library 6250 Lynne Condé Way
Rohnert Park Sonoma State University 1801 E Cotati Ave
Santa Rosa Rincon Valley Regional Library 6959 Montecito Blvd
Santa Rosa Roseland Regional Library 470 Sebastopol Rd
Santa Rosa Santa Rosa Veterans Memorial Building 1351 Maple Ave
Santa Rosa Sonoma County Board of Supervisors 575 Administration Dr
Sebastopol Sebastopol Veterans Memorial Building 282 S High St
Sonoma Sonoma Valley Regional Library 755 W Napa St
Windsor Bluebird Center 25 Bluebird Dr

In accordance with state law, all active registered voters in Sonoma County were mailed a vote-by-mail ballot in early February. Anyone who believes they are registered but did not receive a ballot in the mail should contact the Registrar of Voters Office. Voters who wish to send in their vote-by-mail ballot rather than vote in person can return their ballot in the following ways:

*Note: If you are placing your ballot in a USPS collection box on March 5 (Election Day), it is important that you note the last collection time listed on the box. If your ballot is placed in the USPS collection box AFTER the last collection time for that box, it will not be postmarked until the following day.

For a list and map of all vote centers and official ballot drop boxes, including addresses and dates and times they will be open, visit the Sonoma County Registrar of Voters homepage and click on the list of official ballot drop boxes and vote centers link under the “March 2024 Presidential Primary Election” heading.