Voting

Voting

VOTER INFORMATION

 

REGISTER TO VOTE

Are you registered to vote? Do you want to change your party, your address, your name?

See information about registering to vote in California: deadlines, cost, requirements, how to register, political parties, registration drives, living overseas, etc.

GETTING INFORMED

See different resources to get  non partisan information in California  including State Voter Guide, County Voter Information Guide, Easy Voter Guide, VOTE411PROS & CONS

 

 VOTE411: Key in your address and zip code and get your entire ballot and polling place. Find information on candidates and ballot measures -- from the League and other nonpartisan sources. Archives of past elections available with election results.

See more information on how to vote in California: preparing to vote, voting (in person, by mail, if you've moved), voting rights, take a friend to vote, results of past elections, etc.

 

May 21, 2024  - Special Election - Congressional District 20

 At Home Voting - All voters will receive a ballot in the mail. Voters can return their ballot in the envelope provided to an accessible ballot drop box by 8:00 pm on May 21. Voters may also return their ballots by mail in the postage paid envelope. Mailed ballots must be postmarked by May 21. See link below for drop box and voting center locactions.

In-Person Voting - Some Vote Centers will open May 11.  Others open May 21.   Centers will be open for voters who need assistance, want to vote on an accessible tablet, need to obtain a replacement ballot, need language assistance, need to register and vote in person, or any other reason. The Election Office will be open February 6 through election day for in-person voting assistance.

Voting Options - You can vote at a voting center or drop off your ballot at a ballot box - Here is a link to see where you can chose to vote