The deadline to register to vote online passed at midnight, but there are still plenty of ways to register and vote in-person in the General Election on Nov. 5.

Voters who narrowly made the deadline to register online will receive their ballot in the mail within several days. Mailed ballots can be returned by mail or dropped into a drop box by 8 p.m. on Election Day, Nov. 5 — the final deadline to register and vote. You can also check to see if your voter registration is active and accurate on the state’s website and sign up for alerts to track your ballot.

Those who missed the Monday night deadline can still conditionally register to vote and cast a ballot in person until polls close on Election Day. To conditionally register, visit your county registrar’s office or a polling location. The Santa Clara County Registrar of Voters keeps a list of polling locations online.

The end of online voter registration is a key deadline as the Bay Area barrels toward Election Day.

Helen Nolan, assistant registrar in Contra Costa County, expects that several thousand people will have registered between the weekend and Tuesday morning. Nolan and other registrars are asking voters to cast their ballots as soon as possible.

In Santa Clara County, about 1,000 voters have registered since Oct. 16, said Steve Goltiao, a spokesperson for the registrar’s office.