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If you're eligible to vote and are in line before the polls close, you cannot be turned away. California law says residents must be registered to vote at least 15 days before Election Day. However, you can still cast a ballot on Election Day, according to the California Secretary of State.
It's Election Day in California! It's the last day for voters to cast their ballots in the Proposition 50 special election.
Voters have an array of ways to cast their ballot in the Nov. 4 special election. This guide uses California secretary of state information to tell you how and where to vote, and the deadlines. The major issue on the Nov. 4 special election is Proposition ...
If you're eligible to vote in and in line before the polls close, you cannot be turned away. California law says residents must be registered to vote at least 15 days before Election Day. However, you can still cast a ballot on Election Day, according to the California Secretary of State.
Election observation, sometimes called poll watching, has existed in California for decades as a way to promote transparency and public confidence. Observers can watch nearly every step of an election,
In Santa Barbara County, if you've lost or damaged a vote-by-mail ballot, you can request a replacement ballot through the county's elections offices in Santa Barbara, Santa Maria or Lompoc. Otherwise, voters can cast ballots at their assigned neighborhood polls on Tuesday.
Prop. 50, California's congressional redistricting measure, is on the ballot amid pivotal election day with major races in New York, New Jersey and more.
Californians who have received their ballots early and have cast them may be asking themselves," What's next?" Find out how to track your ballot in the article.
Polls close at 9 p.m. on Tuesday, and we've got some tips for making the most of your voting experience. How to find your poll site in New York? The New York State Board of Electi