
"Vote-by-mail ballots will not be forwarded to a new address, so your ballot will be returned to your local county election office if you haven't updated your voter registration."
"The Los Angeles Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk recommends voters who have been impacted or displaced by wildfires update their mailing address or request a replacement ballot be sent to their temporary address or new permanent address."
"Residents can also make updates by phone by calling the Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk's office at (800) 815-2666, Option 2."
"You can update your mailing address by re-registering to vote online. In the 'residential address' section, enter your former place of residence and in the 'mailing address' section, check the box that says your mailing address is different from your home address."
Vote-by-mail ballots will be returned to the local county election office if the voter has not updated their registration. Voters affected by wildfires are advised to update their mailing address or request a replacement ballot for their new address. Los Angeles County provides resources for fire survivors to assist with these updates. Voters can also re-register online to change their mailing address by indicating it differs from their residential address.
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