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City Clerk's Office directs Los Angeles neighborhood council voters to vote-by-mail resources

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A Los Angeles City Clerk's Office representative told residents how to apply for vote-by-mail ballots for neighborhood council elections and where to find deadlines and drop-box locations.

A staff member from the Los Angeles City Clerk's Office told neighborhood council voters how to apply for vote-by-mail ballots and where to find deadlines and official ballot drop boxes.

The staff member said residents should visit clerk.lacity.gov/ncelections to check their neighborhood council's election schedule and vote-by-mail deadlines, then use the site's "how to vote" button to apply. "Applying is easy. Just visit clerk.lacity.gov/ncelections to check your neighborhood council's election schedule and vote by mail deadlines. Then click the how to vote button," the staff member said.

The clerk's office representative said the website includes a step-by-step instructional video and a PDF guide for paper applications. "You'll find a step by step instructional video on how to apply for a ballot online or a PDF guide to complete a paper application," the staff member said.

On returning ballots, the staff member said completed ballots can be mailed via the U.S. Postal Service or placed in an official drop box, and directed voters to the website's "application and ballot box locations" page to locate drop-boxes. "You can return it to the USPS, or you can find an official drop box near you. Need to find your official ballot box? Go to application and ballot box locations under election resources on our website's how to vote page," the staff member said.

The representative emphasized the importance of observing application and ballot deadlines and encouraged residents to follow the clerk's office on social media for updates. "Isn't that easy? But don't wait. Deadlines matter. Follow us on social media for important updates on your neighborhood council's vote by mail applications and ballot periods," the staff member said. The remarks closed with: "Your voice matters. Make it count."

The transcript did not specify the exact application or ballot-deposit deadlines or the locations of individual drop boxes; readers must consult clerk.lacity.gov/ncelections for specific dates and sites.