Today is the last day for Orange County voters to cast their ballot in favor or against Prop. 50 – a statewide redistricting measure that, if approved, would give Democrats an advantage to win five of California’s 52 congressional seats in next year’s election.

Over 60 in-person vote centers where residents can go and vote will open today at 7 a.m. and are expected to close at 8 p.m.

To find a vote center near you, click here.

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Voters can also drop off their vote by mail ballot at one of the 124 walk-up or drive-up ballot drop boxes across Orange County until 8 p.m. tonight

To find a ballot drop box near you, click here.

There will also be three OC Registrar of Voters staffed drop off locations where voters can return their ballot during regular business hours.

To find a drop location near you and its schedule, click here.

Credit: JULIE LEOPO, Voice of OC

​​Voters can also drop off their completed ballot in person at any vote center, USPS post office or USPS mailbox with no postage required.

Ballots must be postmarked and signed by Election Day — Nov. 4 — to be accepted and counted in the election.

To view Voice of OC’s coverage on California’s Nov. 4 Redistricting Special Election and the arguments for and against Prop. 50, click on the links below.

[Read: How Could California’s Congressional Redistricting Effort Impact Orange County?]

[Read: Which Way Will OC Swing on California’s Congressional Redistricting Election?]

[Read: Where Does Orange County Stand on California’s Nov. 4 Redistricting Battle?]

[Read: More Orange County Officials Weigh In on California’s Redistricting Proposal]

[Read: Orange County Sounds Off on California Redistricting Push]​​

Hosam Elattar is a Voice of OC reporter. Contact him at helattar@voiceofoc.org or on Twitter @ElattarHosam.