Ballot drop boxes:
Subject to change.
Voters can return their ballot to any of the in-person voting locations, or drop it off at one of our 24/7 ballot drop boxes. Most are drive up and a couple are walk up. Ballot drop boxes are picked up daily by elections officials. Ballot drop boxes are bolted to the ground.
Tampering with a ballot drop box is a felony pursuant to California Elections Code §18500. In the event the drop box is full, not functioning, or has been damaged, please call the Voter Hotline at 831-454-2060. No ballots will be accepted after 8pm on Election Day unless there are voters in line or the time for closing of the polls has been extended by court order.
- Aptos - Resurrection Church, 7600 Soquel Dr.
- Aptos - Polo Grounds, 2255 Huntington Dr.
- Aptos - Cabrillo College parking lot by football stadium, 3732 Cabrillo College Dr.
- Ben Lomond - Highlands Park, 8500 Highway 9
- Boulder Creek - Boulder Creek Community Church, 12465 Hwy 9
- Capitola - City Hall parking lot, 420 Capitola Ave.
- Capitola - Shopping Mall parking lot near entrance on Capitola Road 1855 41st Ave.
- Capitola - Public Library, 2005 Wharf Rd.
- Davenport - Fire Station, 75 Marine View Ave.
- Felton - Covered Bridge Park parking lot, Mt. Hermon/Graham Hill Rd.
- Los Gatos - Summit Store, 24197 Summit Rd.
- Santa Cruz - County Gov. Center parking lot directly in front of the County Building, 701 Ocean St.
- Santa Cruz - Parking lot 16 next to the Public Library, 212 Church St.
- Santa Cruz - UCSC Quarry Plaza: walk up
- Santa Cruz - Trescony Park, end of Trescony St.
- Santa Cruz - County Sheriff Complex, 5300 Soquel Ave.
- Scotts Valley - City Hall parking lot, 1 Civic Center Dr.
- Watsonville - Parking Lot 14, 316 Rodriguez St.
- Watsonville - County Health Center parking lot, 1430 Freedom Blvd.
- Watsonville - Corralitos Community Center parking lot, 35 Browns Valley Rd.
You may also drop off your ballot inside at one of the locations below or authorize someone you trust to return it.