REGISTRAR of VOTERS
Registrar: Bradley J. Clark
Phone: (510) 272-6973
(510) 208-4967 (TDD)
Fax: 510-272-6982
Registrar of Voters Address:
Alameda County Court House
1225 Fallon St., Rm G-1
Oakland, CA 94612-4283
LEAGUE of WOMEN VOTERS
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See an example of a ballot, or enter "2263 Santa Clara Ave, 94501" above.
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REGISTER to VOTE
You must have registered before February 19
to vote on March 5.
Call (510) 663-8683 for more information.
Fill out the Online Registration Form from the Secretary of State.
See Voter Registration in California from the League of Women Voters.
NEW! Voting in the Primary - read why your party registration matters in the March election.
BALLOT MEASURE PROS and CONS PRESENTATION BY the ALAMEDA LEAGUE: STATE and REGIONAL MEASURES
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Thursday, February 28, from 7:30 to 9 PM; Mastick Senior Center, 1155 Santa Clara, Alameda 94501
BALLOT MEASURE PROS and CONS PRESENTATIONS BY the OAKLAND LEAGUE: STATE, REGIONAL, and LOCAL MEASURES
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Wednesday, February 27 at 7 PM; Peralta Community College District Offices, 333 E. Eighth St., Oakland 94607
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A Ballot Measure Pros and Cons Presentation will be taped on February 14 by KTOP, Oakland's Cable Channel 10, and broadcast repeatedly before Election Day, March 5. On March 5 the tape will be broadcast from 2:30 - 3:30 PM. Check KTOP's schedule at http://www.oaklandnet.com or in the Oakland Tribune for additional times when it will be aired.
BALLOT MEASURE PROS and CONS PRESENTATION BY the PIEDMONT LEAGUE: STATE and REGIONAL MEASURES
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Tuesday, February 26 from 6:30 - 7:30 PM; Piedmont Community Center
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