In Los Angeles County, more than 600 vote centers opened this weekend.
As of Monday, Los Angeles County officials estimate 1.7 million votes have already been cast - about 30% of the county's registered voters. L.A. County voters can cast their ballot at any vote center, regardless of where they live. There are a lot of races, so officials are urging voters to bring their mail-in ballots, which were sent to every registered voter.
L.A. County Registrar/Recorder Dean Logan says the sample ballots have a QR code that can be used for a quick check-in at the polling place.
In San Bernardino County, about 300,000 votes have been cast so far. In Riverside County, 460,000; Ventura County, 210,000; and Orange County, 780,000. For OC that's 42% of registered voters, the highest turnout so far in the region.
"We've been processing ballots since Oct. 8 so we've got people working yesterday, today staying on top of processing mail ballots, serving in-person voters," said Orange County Registrar of Voters Bob Page. "We increased the number of vote centers we had yesterday from 38 the first week up to 184 yesterday."