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In
our Voter Service role, we present unbiased, nonpartisan information
about elections, the voting process, and issues on the ballot.
If you register to vote because a group is encouraging your registration, the following will describe the process and your rights. If you wish to set up a voter registration drive, contact the Secretary of State's office for advice and a copy of the booklet, Voter Registration in California. REGISTER EVERYONE: Groups that are handing out voter registration application forms must help everyone to register. They may not provide forms only to people who agree to join their political party. These groups are required to give a voter registration application form to anyone who requests one if the group "has sufficient forms" (at least one blank form). NO "PRE-MARKING": The Voter Registration Application form may not be "pre-marked". For example, a political party may not check their party's box before (or after) giving you the form to fill out. ASSISTANCE: If someone filled out the form with information provided by you then that person must sign and date the form below your signature. DELIVERING THE FORM: You may mail the voter registration application form yourself or you may let the group turn in the form for you.
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The League does not support or oppose candidates or political parties.
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Copyright. League of Women Voters of California Education Fund. All rights
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