How to Vote

Every Vote Matters in Local Elections

We need you to vote! For school board elections, every vote has a huge impact. In 2022 one candidate won by less than 30 votes.

Joseph Komrosky’s Trustee Area 4 has over 20,000 registered voters, but half of them didn’t vote for a school board candidate in 2022. Just 25% of registered voters put him in office, and over 20% are actively working to remove him from office. More than half of registered voters still need to decide and vote.

Your neighbors, friends, colleagues and fellow community members need your support to keep Temecula known for excellence in education and as the place to settle and raise your family. Please vote!

Q: I’m already registered. Will I get a mail-in ballot?
A: Yes, you should already have it. Check in that stack of mail on the counter, vote YES, and mail it right away. Or take it to one of these Temecula drop-off locations: 

TVUSD Office
31350 Rancho Vista Road
May 6-24, M-F, 10am-3pm

Riverside County Fire Station #96
37700 Glen Oaks Rd (wine country)
May 6-31, M-F, 10am-3pm

Q: Can I vote in person?
A: Yes. Here are your in-person Temecula voting locations:

TVUSD Office
31350 Rancho Vista Road
May 25-June 3: 9am-5pm
June 4th: 7am-8pm

Temecula Middle School
42075 Meadows Parkway
June 1-3: 9am-5pm
June 4th: 7am-8pm

Riverside County Fire Station #96
37700 Glen Oaks Rd (wine country)
June 1-3: 9am-5pm
June 4th: 7am-8pm

Q: Can I vote in the recall election?

A: Yes, if you’re a registered voter and you reside in Komrosky’s Trustee Area 4. (The blue section in this map is area 4.)