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CALIFORNIA SECRETARY of STATE

Secretary of State: Kevin Shelley

Phone: (916) 653-7244

Fax: (916) 653-4620

Elections Division
Elections Division Chief: John Mott-Smith

Phone: (916) 657-2166

Fax: (916) 653-3214

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California Secretary of State Address:
1500 11th Street
Sacramento, California 95814
Email: Elections@ss.ca.gov


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DIRECTORY of CONTESTS
Find information about contests on a October 7 ballot in California State Government:

To find your polling place, enter your street address and zip code into "My Ballot".

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ELECTION ARCHIVE
Archives are available for these past California State Government elections: 10/7/2003, 11/5/2002, 3/5/2002, 11/7/2000, 3/7/2000, 11/2/1999, 11/3/1998, 6/2/1998

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You must have registered before September 22 to vote on October 7.

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See Voter Registration in California from the League of Women Voters.

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ABSENTEE BALLOT VOTING

  • To vote an absentee ballot, submit a completed application or letter to the county elections official between 29 days and 7 days before the election. You may request one in person at the county office. A voted ballot must be received by the county elections office or polling place by 8:00 pm on the day of the election. Web sites of most county elections offices have an online form.
  • Effective January 1, 2002, all voters are eligible to request permanent absent voter status.

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MESSAGE to CANDIDATES

  • All candidates in fully-participating counties with upcoming elections are invited to build their own free set of pages.

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