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In our Voters Service role, we present unbiased, nonpartisan information about elections, the voting process, and issues on the ballot.

THE NEXT ELECTION The next election for all voters in California is

June 3, 2008

It is a regularly scheduled primary election for state and federal legislative offices and two propositions. Plus some counties will have elections for local city, school, and special district boards. (See June 3 Election)

You must be registered to vote 15 days before an election in order to vote in that election.

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PREPARING TO VOTE Information available to help you vote from government and other nonpartisan sources , including from the League.
VOTING In person
bullet at your polling location on election day
bullet by provisional ballot
bullet early voting
By mail
bullet absentee ballot
bullet in the military and "overseas"

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Your Voting Rights
Registering to Vote
Types of Elections

TAKE A FRIEND TO VOTE A League of Women Voters of the United States' brochure (in PDF) to inform about voting and to increase voter participation.
ELECTION RESULTS For the most recent election and archives.
ELECTION LAWS The California Elections Code contains the list of state laws which govern our elections. There are also election laws contained in county and city charters.
ELECTION OFFICIALS
WORK AT THE POLLS Registered voters and certain high school students may work at the polls on election day. There is also work on election night processing and counting ballots. For the hours and the amount of pay contact your County Elections Official.
ELECTION ARCHIVE See an archive of past election coverage on our site.


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