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Friday, May 29, 2026

Pasadena Opens 4-Day Voting Centers Ahead of June 2 Primary

Pasadena voters gain expanded access to ballot casting beginning May 30 as the city opens four-day voting centers ahead of the June 2 Primary Election

Voters will have expanded access to ballot casting beginning Saturday, May 30, as the city opens a network of four-day voting centers leading up to the June 2, 2026 Primary Election, according to a public agency notice from the City of Pasadena.

Officials said the centers will operate from 10:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. May 30 through June 1, with extended hours of 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. on Election Day, June 2.

The four-day voting centers are located at American Legion Post 280, 179 North Vinedo Avenue; Armenian Cilicia Evangelical Church, Derian Hall, 339 South Santa Anita Avenue; First United Methodist Church-Pasadena, 500 East Colorado Boulevard.; Jefferson Branch Library, Auditorium, 1500 East Villa Street; Octavia E. Butler Magnet, Gymnasium, 1505 North Marengo Avenue; Red Hen Press, Library Center, 1540 Lincoln Avenue; Robinson Park Recreation Center, Multi-Purpose Room, 1081 North Fair Oaks Avenue; Rosemont Pavilion, North Warehouse, 700 Seco Street; Webster Elementary, Auditorium, 2101 EastWashington Boulevard.; Westminster Presbyterian Church, Lawrence Chapel, 1757 North Lake Avenue; Victory Park Recreation Center, Gymnasium, 2575 Paloma Street; and Villa Park Community Center, Auditorium, 363 East Villa Street.

In addition to the four-day centers, Pasadena has also operated 11-day voting centers since Saturday, May 23. These remain open through Election Day, with hours from 10:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. prior to June 2 and 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. on Election Day. The 11-day centers are located at Armenian Cilicia Evangelical Church, Derian Hall, 339 South Santa Anita Avenue and Robinson Park Recreation Center, Multi-Purpose Room, 1081 North Fair Oaks Avenue.

The City of Pasadena’s public agency notice spotlighted the start of voting: “Voting for the 2026 Primary Elections has begun! Make your voice heard for local and national elections by showing up at one of these many voting centers across Pasadena to cast your ballot!”

The announcement underscores the importance of early access, noting that multiple-day voting centers are intended to give residents flexibility ahead of Election Day.

For more details, residents are directed to the City of Pasadena’s election information page at bit.ly/PasadenaPrimaryElections2026.

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