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Metro announced it is hosting vote-by-mail drop boxes at 10 transit locations through Sept. 14, the last voting day of California’s gubernatorial recall election.
The drop boxes, which became available Monday, are located at:
Metro will also offer free rides on the transit system and provide free access to its bike-share program for the first 30 minutes of a person’s ride on Sept. 14, so people can more conveniently travel to vote in-person. The bikes will be $1.75 per 30 minutes after the first free half-hour.
Metro’s Board of Directors voted in 2019 to permanently offer free rides on federal and statewide election days.
Glendora Transportation Division, Los Angeles County Department of Public Works County Shuttles, Montebello Bus Lines and Pasadena Transit will also provide free rides on Sept. 14.
More information about the statewide election is available at lavote.net.
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