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Today is election day. Find your polling place online.

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After all the ads and stump speeches, the campaign promises and negative attacks, voters across California will go to the polls today to pick a new governor and new slate of constitutional officers.

They also will decide whether to send a three-term incumbent senator back to Washington and elect 53 members of the House of Representatives.

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California voters will decide the fate of nine ballot measures on questions ranging from marijuana legalization to the future of the state’s greenhouse gas law. Twenty state Senate seats and all 80 state Assembly seats will be decided.

Nearly half of the voters in today’s election are expected to vote by absentee ballots.

If you haven’t voted yet, polls are open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. To find your polling place, just type your address into the Google Election Center.

For any other voting problems or questions, you can call the Secretary of State’s Voter Assistance Hotline at (800) 345-VOTE. And check back with PolitiCal and L.A. Now throughout the day for updates on the California elections.

-- Anthony York in Sacramento

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