Dean Logan

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LA County Registrar-Recorder Dean Logan explains where you can submit your completed ballot — and how to track it — for the November 8 election.

How to make sure your vote gets counted this November

LA County Registrar-Recorder Dean Logan explains where you can submit your completed ballot — and how to track it — for the November 8 election.

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About one-third of all California eligible voters have voted by mail, and more than 100 in-person voting centers in LA opened over the weekend.

First day of in-person voting saw 6 times as many voters as in March, says LA Registrar Dean Logan

About one-third of all California eligible voters have voted by mail, and more than 100 in-person voting centers in LA opened over the weekend.

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The general election is less than 100 days away. State and county officials are trying to get residents ready to vote — with not just a new system but during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Election Day: How LA plans to avoid tech problems and coronavirus contagion

The general election is less than 100 days away. State and county officials are trying to get residents ready to vote — with not just a new system but during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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