This election season you can’t go many places without seeing some reminder that there is a City Election taking place, Campaign signs are everywhere on almost every corner.
The Burbank City Clerks office has also stepped up their efforts in getting more people to vote, this year they have sponsored 4 Meet & Greet events, they have placed several hundred lawn signs through out the city, huge signs in City Parks, and street banners. They have gotten students in all the High Schools involved, and even guided them on how to register to vote.
Today Saturday February 21’st from 9:00 am to 4:00 pm there are 5 ‘Ballot Drop Off Centers’ the locations that voters can drop of their voted ballots. Joslyn Center 1301 W Olive Avenue, Tuttle Center 1731 N. Ontario Street, The City Clerks Office 275 E. Olive Avenue, Buena Vista Library, 300 N. Buena Vista,and McCambridge Recreation Center 1515 N. Glenoaks Blvd.
DO NOT MAIL YOUR BALLOT any longer for this primary election.
On Tuesday February 24th Election Day from 7:00 am to 7:00 pm you can drop off your ballots to the following locations:
Joslyn Center 1301 W Olive Avenue, Tuttle Center 1731 N. Ontario Street, The City Clerks Office 275 E. Olive Ave, Burbank Adult School 3811 W Allan Avenue, John Muir Middle School 1111 N Kenneth Road, Buena Vista Library 300 N. Buena Vista Street, Allan Edison Elementary School 2110 Chestnut Street and McCambridge Recreation Center 1515 N Glenoaks Blvd.
A couple of reminders that you must use black pen when marking you ballots, remove the stub from the top of your ballot and put it into the Identification/Return envelope. DO NOT fold the ballot card and do not put any other materials in the Identification/Return envelope.
The City clerks office will be available to answer questions today Saturday February 21st at 818-238-5851 or via email to cityclerks@burbankca.gov.
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