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NOVEMBER 5, 2022

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What You Need to Know About Voting




 * VOTER REGISTRATION DEADLINES

 * REGISTRATION DRIVES

 * FIRST TIME VOTER

 * VOTING QUESTIONS OR ISSUES

 * ACCESSIBILITY GUIDELINES

 * VOTER REGISTRATION DEADLINES

IN-PERSON
During early voting: Oct 7 – Nov 4
At voting location on Election Day: Nov 5

ONLINE REGISTRATION
Oct 21 by 11:59 p.m.  

REGISTRATION BY MAIL (postmarked by)
Oct 21

 * REGISTRATION DRIVES

Anyone distributing voter registration cards in California should be familiar
with the rules and regulations for conducting voter registration drives.

Anyone requesting more than 50 voter registration cards from the Secretary of
State must complete and submit a Statement of Distribution Form and a plan of
distribution to the Secretary of State via mail or fax to:

 * California Secretary of State
 * Elections Division
 * 1500 11th Street, 5th Floor
 * Sacramento, CA 95814
 * Fax: (916) 653-3214

The Secretary of State’s Elections Division will process the request within 48
hours of receiving the form. For additional assistance, please contact the
Secretary of State’s Elections Division at (916) 657-2166.

 * FIRST TIME VOTER

Voting for the First Time

When you registered to vote, you were asked to provide your driver license
number, California identification number, or the last four digits of your Social
Security number. If you are a first-time voter in a federal election and you did
not provide this information when you registered, and you plan to:

Vote by mail: prior to voting your ballot, send a photocopy of your personal
identification to your county elections official. If you do not do this prior to
voting, you will be contacted by your county elections official upon receipt of
your voted ballot to request the required proof of identity. You must provide an
acceptable form of identification to your county elections official before they
can open your vote-by-mail ballot return envelope. If your identity cannot be
verified, your vote-by-mail ballot return envelope will not be opened and your
ballot will not be counted.

Vote in person: prior to receiving your ballot at your polling location, you may
be asked to provide an acceptable form of identification.

Examples of acceptable forms of personal identification are as follows: a copy
of a recent utility bill, the county Voter Information Guide you received from
your county elections office or another document sent to you by a government
agency, or a copy of your passport, driver license, California identification
card, or student identification card.  For more information on the type of
identification to use when you vote for the first time, review the complete list
of acceptable forms of identification (PDF), call the Secretary of State’s
toll-free voter hotline at (800) 345-VOTE (8683), or contact your county
elections official.

Official page  https://www.sos.ca.gov/elections/where-and-how

 * VOTING QUESTIONS OR ISSUES

Frequently asked questions  Click here to view

Voter Hotlines

 * (800) 345-VOTE (8683) – English
 * (800) 232-VOTA (8682) – español / Spanish
 * (800) 339-2857 – 中文 / Chinese
 * (888) 345-2692 – हिन्दी / Hindi
 * (800) 339-2865 – 日本語 / Japanese
 * (888) 345-4917 – ខ្មែរ / Khmer
 * (866) 575-1558 – 한국어 / Korean
 * (800) 339-2957 – Tagalog
 * (855) 345-3933 – ภาษาไทย / Thai
 * (800) 339-8163 – Việt ngữ / Vietnamese
 * 711 – TTY/TDD

 * ACCESSIBILITY GUIDELINES

Polling Place Accessibility Guidelines  Click here to view

These Polling Place Accessibility Guidelines were designed with the California
Department of Rehabilitation to help elections officials ensure that polling
places are accessible to voters with disabilities to the extent possible.

It is important to note that these Guidelines do not make new law or impose new
polling place accessibility requirements on county elections officials. Rather,
they are a compilation of laws and regulations that county elections officials
are required to adhere to, regardless of the existence of the Guidelines.
Throughout the sections below, specific code citations are provided where the
Guidelines require a specific action, so the underlying regulatory mandate can
easily be found. In some cases, the mandates identified are new to the
Guidelines, but are not necessarily new to the law.

If you have questions about the Guidelines, please send them
to hava@sos.ca.gov or contact the Secretary of State’s Elections Division at
(916) 657-2166.



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November 5, 2024




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