October 27, 2025 — Early in-person voting is officially underway across Fresno County as residents prepare to decide on Proposition 50 in the upcoming special election on Tuesday, November 4.
Voting centers opened October 25 in Fresno, Clovis, Sanger, and Selma, offering voters a chance to cast their ballots early or drop off completed mail-in ballots before Election Day.
The single item on the ballot, Proposition 50, proposes temporary changes to California’s congressional district maps. Supporters say it’s a response to redistricting actions in other states, such as Texas, aimed at ensuring fair federal representation. Critics, however, warn that the measure could disrupt the balance of California’s redistricting process.
In Clovis, several early voting centers will open for four days leading up to Election Day, giving residents multiple convenient locations to participate:
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Precision Plastics (VC #18) — 998 N. Temperance Ave., north of Alluvial Ave.
Language assistance: Tagalog
Open: November 5–8 -
Clovis Community College (Herndon Campus) (VC #23) — 390 W. Fir Ave., between N. Peach and N. Villa Avenues, north of Herndon Ave.
Open: November 5–8 -
Miss Winkles Pet Adoption Center (VC #54) — 85 N. Temperance Ave., at Sierra Ave. on the south side of Sierra Meadows Park.
Open: November 5–8 -
Sierra Vista Mall (VC #21) — 1050 Shaw Ave., west end of the mall next to Kohl’s.
Language assistance: Hmong
Open: November 5–8 -
Independent Order of Odd Fellows (VC #22) — 2823 Helm Ave., at W. Gettysburg Ave. between Willow and Peach Avenues.
Language assistance: Hmong
Open: November 5–8 -
Reyburn Intermediate (VC #19) — 2901 N. De Wolf Ave., parking entrance between Ashlan and Donner Avenues.
Language assistance: Vietnamese
Open: November 5–8 -
Buchanan High School (VC #24) — 1560 N. Minnewawa Ave., northwest side of campus, use parking off W. Teague Ave.
Language assistance: Chinese
Open: November 5–8
Election officials expect turnout to rise as the deadline approaches, reminding voters that early voting centers will remain open daily through November 4.
With only one measure on the ballot, voters are encouraged to review Proposition 50 carefully and make their voices heard before polls close on Election Night.
Here is a link to the list of early voting locations throughout Clovis.