A group of people sitting at a table looking at ballots that have been cast in the 2024 General Election.
Workers at the Riverside County Registrar of Voters carefully look through vote-by-mail ballots to ensure they can be scanned for tabulation on Election Day. (Alicia Ramirez/The Riverside Record)

We’re tracking races across Riverside County, including local results for state and federal elections. Statewide results can be found here.

Initial results are expected shortly after 8 p.m. when polls across the state close. The data on this page will update as results come in from the Riverside County Registrar of Voters (ROV).

In an email, the ROV said the first returns are expected at approximately 8:20 p.m., and will include vote-by-mail and unscanned vote center ballots received prior to Election Day. A second update, including any vote-by-mail ballots processed after 8 p.m. and any vote center ballots received before 8 p.m., will be posted at approximately 9 p.m.

Subsequent updates are scheduled to happen every hour until 3 a.m. Results will continue to be updated daily, excluding Sundays, until all eligible ballots have been counted.

Eligible ballots include all verified vote-by-mail ballots dropped off on Election Day, conditional voter registration ballots and any vote-by-mail ballot delivered by the United States Postal Service that were postmarked on or before Election Day and delivered to the ROV’s office by Nov. 12.

👀 Watch live as election workers count ballots 👀

Curious about what happens after you submit your vote-by-mail ballot? We took a tour of the office of the Registrar of Voters to find out more about the process. Find out more here.

A note about deadlines and results: While polls are set to close at 8 p.m., locations with lines will remain open until the last person in line by 8 p.m. has voted. Additionally, mail-in, provisional and conditional ballots will continue to be accepted, processed and counted for several days following Election Day. The Riverside County Registrar of Voters has 30 days to certify results of the election.

Got questions about election integrity? Read more here to learn more about what’s being done to ensure a fair, transparent and accurate election.


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Alicia Ramirez is the publisher of The Riverside Record and the founder and CEO of its parent company Inland Empire Publications.

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