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26. Southern California Junior State
- www.jsa.org
- Birthday Voter Registration Drive.
- Birthday Voter Registration Drive.
- Explanation: What you will do is on every student's 18th birthday, go into their homeroom and give them a voter registration card! Then place a drop off box in a convenient location where the student's can drop off their completed cards, and send in the registration cards!.
- Call your county's voter registration office and they'll give you voter registration cards! Have a chapter member decorate a box and put it in a main location for people to drop off their cards in. Then get chapter members to volunteer to pass out voter registration cards. ...
- Purpose: To combat voter apathy get more people to vote in elections.
- They sponsor different programs throughout the year to combat voter apathy get more people to vote in elections.
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27. Easy Voter -- Easy Reading Voter Guide
- www.easyvoter.org
- On Tuesday November 5th California voters will select the next governor and many other important elected officials. ...
- California Secretary of State .
- California Ballot Measures.
- Have you signed up to vote? You can get voter registration forms at libraries, post offices, or DMV offices. ...
- The League of Women Voters of California Education Fund produces the nonpartisan Easy Reading Voter Guide, in partnership with the California State Library and the California Secretary of States office. ...
- Click here to return to the Easy Reading Voter Guide.
28. Voter Registration Information
- www.csun.edu
- VOTER REGISTRATION INFORMATION .
- You must be a United States citizen, at least 18 years old on or before Election Day, and a California resident for 15 days before the election.
- Voter Registration forms are available at any post office, city hall, or Department of Motor Vehicles office. ...
- Mail-in voter registration forms are also available in the CSUN Office of Governmental Affairs, located at ED 1202, and may be obtained in person, or through the mail, by sending a request to:.
- California State University, Northridge.
- In California, the deadline to register to vote is 15 days before an election.
- A sample ballot is mailed to each voter approximately 30 days before a scheduled election. ...
- Sample Ballot Pamphlets, which are mailed to registered voters approximately 3 weeks prior to an election, include a printed absent voter application on the back page. ...
- Effective January 1, 2002, all voters are eligible to request permanent absent voter status.
- Voters may call the 24-hour voter line, (800) 481-VOTE, for general information. ...
29. Proposition 52: Election Day Voter Registration - California State Government
- www.smartvoter.org
- League of Women Voters of California .
- State of California.
- Election Day Voter Registration.
- State of California.
- Should legally eligible California residents presenting proof of current residence be allowed to register to vote on Election Day?.
- Increases criminal penalty for voter and voter registration fraud. Makes conspiracy to commit voter fraud a crime. Requires trained staff at polling places to manage election day registration. Creates fund to implement measure, including training and providing personnel for election day registration. ... Provides more time to county election officials to prepare voter registration lists.
- Penalties would be increased for fraudulent registration or voting activity, and a new crime of conspiracy to commit election fraud would be created.
- Penalties would not be increased for fraudulent registration or voting activity, and a new crime of conspiracy to commit election fraud would not be created.
- It will increase voter turnout while increasing penalties for voter fraud. Join the League of Women Voters of California and vote Yes. ...
- Voter Information Guide for Proposition 52 .
- Easy Reading Voter Guide for Proposition 52 .
30. Voting and Registration Data
- www.census.gov
- Voting And Registration.
- Information on reported voting and registration by various demographic and socioeconomic characteristics is collected for the nation in November of congressional and presidential election years in the Current Population Survey (CPS). ...
- Voting and Registration in the Election of November 2000 (P20-542) .
- Press Release/Product Announcement - Registered Voter Turnout Improved in 2000 Presidential Election .
- Voting and Registration in the Election of November 1998 (P20-523) .
- Press Release/Product Announcement - African Americans Defy Trend of Plunging Voter Turnout .
- Voting and Registration in the Election of November 1996 (P20-504) .
- Voting and Registration in the Election of November 1994 (PPL-25RV) .
- Press Release/Product Announcement - Turnout in ‘94 Congressional Elections--45 Percent; Young Voter Participation Shows No Gain .
- Press Release/Public Announcement - California, Texas and Florida Will Show Biggest Increases in Voting-Age Population in November .
- Paper Number 44 - The Emerging American Voter: An Examination of the Increase in the Black Vote in November 1998 .
- Paper Number 28 - Are There Differences in Registration and Voting Behavior Between Naturalized and Native-born Americans? .
- Reported Voting and Registration by Race, Hispanic Origin, Sex and Age Groups: November 1964 to 2000 PDF (53k) | Excel (66k) | CSV (16k).
- Reported Voting and Registration by Region, Educational Attainment and Labor Force: November 1964 to 2000 PDF (51k) | Excel (20k) | CSV (4k).
- Reported Voting and Registration for Total and Citizen Voting-Age Population, by State for Presidential Elections: 1972-2000 PDF (50k) | Excel (32k) | CSV (9k).
- Reported Voting and Registration for Total and Citizen Voting-Age Population: Presidential Elections 1980-2000 PDF (28k) | Excel (19k) | CSV (2k).
31. Voting FAQ's
- www.cathedralcity.gov
- Today, voter registration couldnt be easier or more convenient. Its as simple as calling (760) 770-0322 and requesting a registration affidavit. ... The following are a few of the frequently asked questions regarding the voter registration process:.
- citizen, 18 years of age or older by the next Election Day (March 7, 2000), a California resident, not in prison or on parole for the conviction of a felony, and not deemed by an appropriate court to be mentally incompetent.
- You simply obtain and complete a registration affidavit which asks your name, mailing and residence address, date of birth, birthplace, political party you wish to join (if any), drivers license or identification number, and information about where youve previously registered to vote (in order to keep the voter rolls current), if applicable. ...
- Mail-in registration forms are widely available at most post offices and libraries. ... Voter Registration forms are also available on the Internet at www. ...
- However, if you have not voted in the last several elections, you may be sent a request to confirm that you have not moved, and your registration may be eventually canceled. ...
- You may register as a Democrat, Republican, American Independent, Green, Libertarian, Natural Law, or Reform Party member (the seven qualified political parties in California), as a "decline-to-state", or you may fill in the name of any other party you wish to join. Under the provisions of a ballot measure adopted by voters in the March 1996 Primary Election, California has an open primary, which means candidates from all parties will appear on the ballot and you may choose among them without having to vote a straight party ticket. ...
- You will be allowed to vote under the new federal "fail-safe" voting provisions, and you will be given a new voter registration form to complete on election day in order to permanently update your registration information. ...
- What If I Move to California Less Than 29 Days Before the Election, or Am Naturalized as a U. ...
- If you are from a state other than California, however, and wish to maintain your permanent residence from another state and vote by absentee ballot in that state, do not register to vote in California elections.
32. Adam Schiff for Congress Campaign Site
- www.schiff4congress.com
- Voter Registration Information .
- For specific information about voting in California, visit the California Secretary of State's Voter Information page. ...
- Voters can register in person at their county election office or by mailing a National Mail Voter Registration form to the:.
- California Secretary of State.
- For more information on how to obtain a voter registration form please call the County Clerk's office at: 562-466-1310 or call Adam Schiff's Campaign Headquarters at 626-583-8581. ...
- In California, voting by absentee ballots is governed by county election officials. That means California voters must submit an absentee ballot request form to their local county campaign officials between 7 and 29 days before an election. ...
- County Clerks' office, Absent Voter Section.
33. Voter Registration Information
- www.usc.edu
- University of Southern California.
- The Higher Education Act Amendments of 1998 requires universities to make good faith effort to make registration forms available to you. ...
- Voter registration forms are available in the following locations:.
- Academic Records and Registrar Registration Building, REG 101.
- You may also click on the link at the right to connect with the Federal Election Commission, National Mail Voter Registration information. Upon accessing the site, if you would like to register to vote, click on the state name and review the voter requirements. Some states, including California, will accept computer printout copies of the voter registration form. ...
34. 2002 Registration Information
- www.bellflower.org
- REGISTRATION INFORMATION.
- Question: What is the registration deadline for the March 4, 2003, General Municipal Election?.
- (California Constitution, Article II, Section 2; Elections Code Sections 321, 2101).
- A properly executed registration shall be deemed effective upon receipt of the affidavit by the county elections official if received on or before the 15th day prior to an election to be held in the registrant's precinct. A properly executed registration shall also be deemed effective upon receipt of the affidavit by the county elections official if any of the following apply:.
- The affidavit is submitted to the Department of Motor Vehicles or accepted by any other public agency designated as a voter registration agency on or before the 15th day prior to the election .
- You may register by completing a postage-paid, registration-by-mail form (Affidavit of Registration). For your convenience, voter registration forms may be obtained at City Hall, the Post Office, Brakensiek Library, the Department of Motor Vehicles, the Registrar-Recorder's Office, and most other County buildings. To request a voter registration form via the Internet, visit www. ... html; in approximately 1-2 days, an official completed voter registration card will be mailed to the voter. But in order for the online process to be complete, the voter must verify the validity of the information printed on the form, select their political party affiliation, if any, sign and date the form, and then drop the postage-paid form in the mail. ...
- 12400 Imperial Highway, Norwalk, California, 90651-1024, telephone (800) 815?2666.
- Question: How long is my registration valid?.
- The registration of a voter is permanent unless a person requests cancellation, is legally found mentally incompetent, imprisoned or on parole for conviction of a felony, dies, moves out of the precinct and/or county, wants to change party affiliation, is unknown at the registered address, or has a Residency Confirmation postcard returned or other notification by the Postal Service as undeliverable. A voter must re-register if the voter registration has been canceled for any of the above reasons and the voter is presently eligible.
- If a voter has a change of surname (through marriage, etc. ...
35. Presidential Election 2000
- www.csupomona.edu
- Sites to visit for Voter Registration Form and Information:.
- California Online Voter Registration Form, Voting and Registration in California - FAQs, California Elections and Voting Information, League of Women Voters - Register to Vote, and Absentee Ballot Information and Request Form.
- Remember: In California, the deadline to register to vote for an election is 29 days before election day. ...
- To register to vote in other states: National Mail Registration Form.
- To help shape a more informed electorate, the California Voter Foundation is tracking initiatives headed for the November 2000 ballot.
- League of Women Voters of California.
- DNet California provides information on California's upcoming elections, registration deadlines, and ballot measures.
- This site contains November 7, 2000 propositions and initiative updates, lists of candidates for each state, an on-line copy of the Voter Information Guide, the 2000 Elections Calendar of Events and links to campaign finance information. Additionally, this site will have live election night returns of the California General Election starting November 7 at 8:00 p. ...
- Internet Resources for California Citizens.
36. UCSB Voter Registration
- www.sa.ucsb.edu
- Q&A Guide to Voter Registration | 2004 Primary Election | Important Dates | Primary Election Info/Polling Sites .
- Q&A Guide to Voter Registration Why does the University get involved in voter registration? .
- The 1998 reauthorization of the federal Higher Education Act includes a requirement that higher education institutions make a “good faith effort” to make mail voter registration forms available to all enrolled students. ...
- In order to register to vote you must be a citizen of the United States, a resident of California, and at least 18 years of age at the time of the next election. ...
- What is the correct way to complete the registration form? .
- The Student Affairs Division in conjunction with Associated Students sponsors a non-partisan voter registration drive twice a year. In addition, voter registration forms are available year-round at various campus locations, including the Office of Student Life and the campus Post Office. Students can also initiate registration on the California Secretary of State’s web site at www. ...
- Your registration card should include the address of your polling place. ...
- State of California.
- © 2002 Regents of the University of California --All information on this server and use there of is governed by the Student Affairs Web Server policies. ...
37. Registering To Vote - Registrar of Voters - County of Sonoma, California
- www.sonoma-county.org
- To obtain a registration form, visit the California Secretary of State site. ...
- You may also obtain a registration form to be mailed to you by calling the Registrar of Voters office at (707) 565-6800, toll free at (800) 750-VOTE or e-mail us.
- You are a United States citizen and a resident of California.
- For information on political parties contact the California Secretary of State site.
- Voters' residence addresses, telephone numbers and precinct numbers are confidential; however, all voter registration information is available for political, governmental, journalistic or educational research purposes. ...
- | Campaign Materials | Registering To Vote | Absent Voter Information |.
- | Other Services | Political Party Affiliation | Permanent Absent Voter |.
38. Voter Registration
- www.arizonabadgers.com
- Voter Registration.
- • Download a voter registration form.
- Voter Registration Task Force.
- We invite all SaddleBrooke Democrats to assist with voter registration. Voter registration is an ongoing activity. ... com to join the voter registration task force. ...
- After the form is mailed, election officials will notify you once your voter registration form is processed.
- Am I registered once I fill out and mail the registration form?.
- You can’t be sure you are registered until you get a voter notification card from the county. If the notification card does not arrive within three weeks of mailing your registration, call the County Elections Office (listed on the back of this form) and ask if you are registered.
- 1916 -- One vote in each of the precincts in California re-elected President Woodrow Wilson. ... Hughes, had received an additional vote in each one of California's voting precincts, he would have defeated Wilson.
- Dewey, had received one vote more per precinct in Ohio and California, there would have been a tie, and the House of Representatives would have decided the election. ...
39. HeritageQuest - California 1890 Great Register of Voters
- www2.heritagequest.com
- California 1890 Great Register of Voters.
- California 1890 Great Register of Voters is an index of the Great Registers prepared by the California State Genealogical Alliance Volunteers. These Registers are the voter registration lists of California for 1866 through 1910. The Political Code of 1872 added a provision that dictated that every California county maintain its Great Registers and print an alphabetical list of voters every two years. ...
- This work indexes 311,028 men living in California in 1890 and includes significant personal information useful to historians and genealogists. ...
- Given that approximately one third of the voters of California were immigrants, it is obvious that this information may be particularly useful. ...
- Although the voting lists include many Hispanic residents, Asian and African-Americans living in California could not vote in 1890. Women did not receive voting rights in California until 1911. Name, age, birthplace, address, county, registration date, whether or not naturalized, remarks, and page numbers are found listed here. ...
40. Voting Information - Registrar of Voters - County of Sonoma, California
- www.sonoma-county.org
- If you are registered to vote, you will be mailed a sample ballot and voter information pamphlet approximately three weeks prior to an election. If you do not receive a sample ballot and voter information pamphlet at least a week prior to an election, call the Registrar of Voters Office. It is important that your voter registration reflect both your current residence address and mailing address if different than your residence. ...
- The Sample Ballot and Voter Information Pamphlet materials include: .
- An application for an Absent Voter Ballot .
- If you are not able to vote at your polling place on election day, you may apply for an Absent Voter's ballot. ...
- If so, you will be allowed to vote either at the Registrar of Voter's Office or at the polling place for your new address. ...
- | Campaign Materials | Registering To Vote | Absent Voter Information |.
- | Other Services | Political Party Affiliation | Permanent Absent Voter |.
41. CA
- www.activoteamerica.com
- State of California.
- Voter Registration Information.
- Voter Registration Hotline 800-345-VOTE .
- Obtain an online voter registration application at: .
- CALIFORNIA ABSENTEE BALLOTS .
- Who Can Absentee Vote in California? .
- Any registered voter may vote by absentee ballot; there is no need to state a reason. ...
- A voter may apply for an absentee voter ballot within 60 days of the election by writing a letter to the registrar of voters or county clerk. Instructions can also be downloaded from the California Secretary of State's website (www. ...
- - The address to which the absentee voter ballot is to be sent. ...
- If illness or a physical disability prevents the voter from returning his/her ballot in person, that voter may designate a close relative to return the ballot to the polling place. ...
- Other Information on Absentee Voting in California .
- League of Women Voters of California .
- California Voter Registration Information:.
- California Local Election Offices:.
42. Voter Registration and Turnout - 1996
- www.fec.gov
- California Voter Registration and Turnout in Presidential Elections - 1960 to 1992 .
- North Dakota has no voter registration and Wisconsin has election day registration at the polls. ...
- Registration and turnout statistics courtesy of State Election Offices and the Congressional Research Service, (Government Division) with data provided by Election Data Services Inc. ...
43. Facts for Voters
- www.lwvpaloalto.org
- Who is Eligible to Vote in California? .
- It provides information about voter registration and voting; how to get in touch with national, county, and local officials; and the times and locations of meetings of county, city, and special district boards, councils, and commissions serving the Palo Alto/Stanford community. ...
- Who is Eligible to Vote in California?.
- You are eligible to vote in California if on election day you are at least 18 years old, a U. ... (If you move within 14 days of an election and are registered in a different California precinct, you may vote in your old precinct in person or by absentee ballot. ...
- The letter must include signature(s) and home address of the voter(s) as registered and the mailing address for the absentee ballot(s) if different from the residence address. ... It may be mailed to the Registrar or taken to any polling place in the county by the voter, family member, or caregiver (with the voter's signed authorization).
- Or you can download a PDF version from the Santa Clara County Registrar of Voters website, Voter Registration Form, and return it by mail (not e-mail) to the Registrar.
- How often do you have to register to vote? Once you have registered to vote in California, you will not be removed from the voter rolls for not voting in an election. ...
- Never been registered to vote in California.
- California has a "modified" closed-primary system: If you register in a specific party, you may vote on its primary-election candidates as well as on candidates for nonpartisan offices and on propositions or ballot measures. ... ) A little background: Several years ago, California voters adopted "open" or "blanket" primaries that allowed any voter to vote in a primary election for candidates of any party regardless of party affiliation. ...
- Six political parties have met the requirements to be officially recognized by the state of California. ...
- American Independent (California affiliate of Constitution Party).
44. VOTING INFORMATION
- home.pacbell.net
- Registration.
- LWVBAE Voter Service.
- Voter registration forms are available in libraries, post offices, fire station, the senior center, and other locations, and from the Registrar of Voters in person or by mail. They are also now available online from the California Secretary of State. You will receive a postcard verifying your registration.
- For a list of the locations in the Berkeley, Albany, Emeryville area where you can find voter registration forms, click here.
- · A resident of California at least 29 days before an election. ...
- By showing proof of a new residence, a voter who has not re-registered after moving within the same county may cast a provisional ballot at the polling place of the current residence or the Alameda County Courthouse.
- California Secretary of State Elections Office.
- LWVBAE Voters Service.
- Voter registration was an early and continuing operation. ...
45. LWVBAE Home Page
- lwvbae.org
- This is also the subject of two recent articles in the National Voter:.
- The March 2004 Voter, the League's newsletter for members, is available for reading online. (The online Voter is an Adobe Acrobat PDF file. ...
- Voter Registration.
- If you are not currently registered to vote in California, or if you've changed addresses since the last time you voted, you must complete a registration form and file it with your local registrar of voters no later than 5 pm on Tuesday, October 18, 2004. ...
- Information about voter registration in California is available here.
- Information on Voter Registration in Alameda County is available here.
- Paper registration forms (to be filled out and mailed in) are available at Post Offices, Libraries and DMV (Department of Motor Vehicle) offices.
- To find personalized ballot and voting information, click on the Smart Voter icon.
- The League of Women Voters of California has posted links to materials for the upcoming March 2, 2004 California Primary election. ...
- The Easy Voter Guide - also available in Acrobat PDF format in.
- March 2, 2004 Voter Information Guides.
- The Secretary of State's office has posted three Voter pamphlets for the March 2 California Primary Election:.
- Voter Information Guide.
46. Voter Registration Drive
- www.southasianbar.org
- The South Asian Voters Education and Registration Alliance (SAVERA), a project of the South Asian Bar Association and Foundation of Northern California, is conducting a voter registration drive for the November 2000 election. ...
- See photos of the voter drive.
47. Voter Registration
- www.national.com
- California.
- Voter Registration.
- Voter Registration.
- The California, Maine and Texas Secretaries of State supervise and administer the election process in their respective states. However, each state has its own system and therefore abides by different deadlines for voter registration. Below you will find a few guidelines as well as links to each state's voter registration information.
- California.
- The California Voter Registration Hotline is 800-345-VOTE. ...
- To find out more about California legislative facts click on California's flag! .
- Registration on election day can be done at the polls. ...
48. Wired News: Mining the Vein of Voter Rolls
- www.wired.com
- Mining the Vein of Voter Rolls .
- citizens register to vote, the registration form generally asks for a name, address, birth date, phone number and party affiliation. ...
- They can also know whether a voter owns an SUV or subscribes to Soldier of Fortune magazine and buys lacy underwear from Victoria's Secret. ...
- In many states, the government can sell voter-registration information only to political candidates, campaign parties and nonprofit organizations that deal with voter education and participation. ...
- But nearly half of all states, according to a new study, don't prohibit marketers from obtaining voter records. ...
- The California Voter Foundation, a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization, analyzed voter-registration processes nationwide last year and found that 22 states did not put any restrictions on access to voter lists. ...
- California specifies that providing an e-mail address is optional. ...
- "E-mail is a great way to communicate with voters" since it's easier to reach voters online than through repeated phone calls, said Karen Hanretty, spokeswoman for the California Republican Party. ...
- She said identity theft should be a particular concern to states that request sensitive voter information, such as Social Security numbers and mother's maiden names. ...
- Voter-registration data is supposed to be used primarily to administer elections. ... Registration also helps ensure that voters don't vote more than once -- although that sometimes happens anyway. ...
- But state election laws also allow other uses of voter data. Political parties, candidates and nonprofit groups that work with ballot initiatives and voter education can use the data to canvas voters and target election mailings. Some states also use voter lists for jury selection. ...
49. G O P.com :: California Republican Party Wins Chairmanâ ™s Cup for Registering Most New Voters
- www.gop.com
- California Republican Party Wins Chairmanâ ™s Cup for Registering Most New Voters.
- California Registers 245,000 New Voters in Six Months .
- Washington, DC--Republican National Committee Chairman Ed Gillespie today announced that the California Republican Party has won the Chairmanâ ™s Cup for registering the most voters between the RNCâ ™s Summer Meeting in June and this weekâ ™s Winter Meeting. ...
- â śThe California Republican Party and Chairman Duf Sundheim have more than earned this trophy for registering 245,288 new voters in the past six months,â ť Gillespie said. ... Californiaâ ™s efforts this year exemplify the progress we have made. ...
- â śNow the race is on to see if the California state party can defend their trophy and title, or if another aggressive and enterprising state party will exceed their voter goals and give the Chairmanâ ™s cup a new home after the Republican National Convention this summer,â ť Gillespie said. ...
- Each state party has target voter registration goals based on population. The California party met 100 percent of its goal and even exceeded it by 22 percent. ...
- There is only one Chairmanâ ™s Cup, and it will travel between the state party headquarters with the best voter registration program. ...
- At this weekâ ™s RNC Winter meeting in Washington, DC, Chairman Gillespie also declared the week of March 6-13 as National Voter Registration Week. During that week the Republican Party will launch a massive effort to register one million new voters at voter registration events in all 50 states. ...
50. SF State News: California State Budget; SFSU Perspecitves & Resources
- www.sfsu.edu
- Update: On March 2 a majority of California voters approved Propisition 55, the statewide school bond measure. ...
- California voters face a series of initiatives on the March 2 ballot and one specifically impacts the San Francisco State University community -- Prop. ...
- 3 billion bond measure would fund a range of K-12 and higher education projects throughout California.
- The California State University system and the University of California system would each receive $690 million. ...
- Public education in California relies on voter-approved state education bond measures to fund most of its facility needs. ...
- An invaluable resource for the campus community and beyond, the renovated Library will allow students and others to gain research and technology skills that are critical in California’s contemporary workplace. ...
- Adobe Acrobat Reader is required to view the voter's guide. ... To find out more about the measure and its impact on the California State University system, visit the CSU Web site www. ...
- Faculty members are encouraged to conduct voter registration in their classes. Faculty may contact the California Faculty Association (CFA) for instructions and voter registration forms. ... Student groups also will conduct voter registration around campus. ...
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