It was a big day for voters across the Southland, with not only a presidential contest at the top of Democratic ballots, but numerous down-ballot and non-partisan elections to decide.
We checked in on what locals were posting about their voting experiences across the region. And, if you haven’t cast your vote yet, remember that centers stay open until 8 p.m., you can go to any one of your choosing (not just the one in your precinct as in the past), and ballot selfies have been legal in California since 2017.
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Everyone say thank you to poll workers today. Yes they get paid but usually not enough to put up with all the morons they have to deal with. @LACountyRRCC staff at voting location in Sunland Elementary were excellent! Thanks
— Faulkner ☠️ (@chrisfaulkner) March 3, 2020
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My polling place is in a beautiful park in the marina…more polling locations should be in parks!#SuperTuesday #CaliforniaPrimary #CAprimary #marinadelrey #IVoted pic.twitter.com/MCiJwN0zlm
— LinnyH (@linnyharris) March 3, 2020
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https://www.instagram.com/p/B9SMfySH7Dr/https://www.instagram.com/p/B9RldPWjsSl/This is the line for the voting center at the Ace Hotel in downtown #LosAngeles. I’m told this is JUST the line to get into the hotel— you have to wait in the lobby and ride an elevator to cast a ballot here.#supertuesday2020 #SuperTuesday pic.twitter.com/BfQtfzGqEG
— Alex Miller (@AlexMillerNews) March 3, 2020
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