Super Tuesday is right around the corner on March 5, when California will join 16 other states and territories in casting votes in the 2024 primary elections.

For California voters, it is the day to elect the Republican and Democratic candidates for president, in addition to voting for a series of negative positions. As the nation’s most populous state, California wins more delegates in presidential primaries than any other state.

All California voters will receive a mail-in ballot by February 5, according to the secretary of state’s office, and will be able to begin casting their ballots as early as a month before the election. There are several options for how to submit a ballot: vote by mail, drop off a ballot at a vote center or drop box, or ask someone else to submit the ballot on your behalf.

Here you will find the information you need about where to cast your vote.

By Sam