Ventura County Residents Must Register by Feb. 17 to Vote in Primary
Ventura County residents must register by Feb. 17 to be eligible to vote in the March 2 presidential primary election.
Residents can register at the elections division office in the County Government Center at 800 S. Victoria Ave. in Ventura from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday. An applicant must be a U.S. citizen, at least 18 years old by election day and a California resident for 29 days before the election.
The ballot also includes names of candidates vying for three Ventura County supervisorial positions and candidates in the 37th Assembly District Republican primary contest.
Registration forms also are available throughout the county at city halls, post offices, libraries, Chambers of Commerce and fire stations. For more information, call 654-2664 or visit the county’s website at www.ventura.org.
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