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Californians must be registered to vote at least 15 days before Election Day. For this date and other important election deadlines, go to Election Dates and Resources.
- Where and How to Vote
The California Replacement Ballot Application can be found...
- Reaching New Voters
As California's chief elections officer, Secretary of State...
- Election Dates and Resources
Vote-by-Mail Ballot Request Completed Ballots, Including...
- Who Can Vote in California
To register to vote in California, you must be: A United...
- County Elections Office
A list of county elections offices and their contact...
- Online Voter Registration
Check if you are registered to vote and if so, in what...
- Frequently Asked Questions
In most elections, during the period of 14 days prior to...
- Make a Plan to Vote
Register to Vote! You can register to vote or update your...
- Where and How to Vote
Check if you are registered to vote and if so, in what county. If you are 16 or 17 years old, you can use this online registration application to pre-register to vote. For more information on registering to vote you may want to visit the Secretary of State's Frequently Asked Questions.
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- Running For Office
Who can register to vote?
To register to vote in California, you must be: 1. A United States citizen and a resident of California, 2. 18 years old or older on Election Day, 3. Not currently serving a state or federal prison term for the conviction of a felony(for more information, please see Voting Rights Restored: Persons with a Prior Felony Conviction), and 4. Not currently found mentally incompetent to vote by a court (for more information, please see Voting Rights: Persons Subject to Conservatorship).
Who can pre-register to vote?
To pre-register to vote in California, you must: 1. Be 16 or 17 years old, and 2. Meet all of the other requirements to vote. You will automatically be registered to vote on your 18thbirthday.
How do I register to vote?
To register to vote you must complete a voter registration application on paper or online at RegisterToVote.ca.gov. When you register online, the system will search the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) database for your California driver license or identification card number, date of birth, and last four digits of your social security number. If your information is found and you authorize elections officials' use of your DMV signature, an electronic image of your DMV signature will be added...
How do I find out what my legislative and congressional districts are?
You may contact your county elections official or refer to "Who Are My Representatives?".
How can I vote a vote-by-mail ballot?
County elections officials mail vote-by-mail ballots to all active registered voters.
Apply for a second ballot
If you failed to receive your vote-by-mail ballot or you have lost or destroyed your original ballot, contact your county elections official in order to be sent a second vote-by-mail ballot.
What is a voter-nominated office?
The Top Two Candidates Open Primary Act, which took effect January 1, 2011, created "voter-nominated" offices. The Top Two Candidates Open Primary Act does not apply to candidates running for U.S. President, county central committees, or local offices. Most of the offices that were previously known as "partisan" are now known as "voter-nominated" offices. Voter-nominated offices are state constitutional offices, state legislative offices, U.S. senate, and U.S. congressional offices. The only...
How are primary elections conducted in California?
All candidates for voter-nominated offices are listed on one ballot and only the top two vote-getters in the primary election – regardless of party preference - move on to the general election. A write-in candidate will only move on to the general election if the candidate is one of the top two vote-getters in the primary election. Prior to the Top Two Candidates Open Primary Act, the top vote-getter from each qualified political party, as well as any write-in candidate who received a certain...
How are presidential primary elections conducted in California?
Qualified political parties in California may hold presidential primaries in one of two ways: 1. Closed presidential primary - the party only allows voters indicating a preference for that party to vote for its presidential nominee. 2. Modified-closed presidential primary - in addition to allowing voters indicating a preference for that party to vote for its presidential nominee, the party also allows voters who did not indicate a party preference to vote for its presidential nominee. If a qu...
When is the deadline for initiatives, referenda, and legislative measures to qualify for the ballot and which election ballot will they appear on?
As a result of Senate Bill 202 (Chapter 558, Statutes of 2011), from July 2011 forward, initiative and referendum measures will only appear on general election ballots. Initiatives have to qualify 131 days before a general election. Referenda can qualify for the ballot up to 31 days before a general election. Senate Bill 202 does not affect the placement of legislative measures on the ballot. Legislative measures can still appear on the ballot during any statewide election. Legislative measur...
How and when are numbers assigned to state propositions?
State propositions are generally numbered between 131 and 105 days before an election and are numbered in 10-year cycles starting with the number "1," according to Elections Code section 13117. The current numbering cycle starts with the November 4, 2008, General Election.
How can I learn more about California's statewide initiative process?
The Secretary of State's Statewide Ballot Initiative Handbookcontains some very useful information on this topic.
What requirements must a person meet to run for office?
These requirements are specific to the office and are posted at Candidate Information.
When do candidates have to file their various official documents in order to become certified for the next statewide election cycle?
Please refer to Candidate Informationfor information on candidate filing deadlines. (return to top)
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How do I register for an election in California?
You can register to vote online at registertovote.ca.gov or call the Secretary of State's toll-free Voter Hotline at (800) 345-VOTE (8683) to get a voter registration form mailed to you.