WE MAKE VOTING EASY.
We make sure you always know when elections are happening, and have the information you need to vote with confidence. Sign up to receive election reminders and have all the information you need to vote.
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Why do we need your name?
We use your legal name to pre-fill official election paperwork, such as a voter registration form, so you don’t have to type it again.
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We use your legal name to pre-fill official election paperwork (if needed). But when we're sending you reminders and other info, we want to use the name or nickname you prefer — after all, we're going to be friends.
The name on my ID is:
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HOW YOU WANT TO RECEIVE YOUR ELECTION INFORMATION
Before elections, we make sure you are properly registered to vote. When elections happen, we send you one early reminder and another just before election day, with polling place and ballot information.
We don't sell your information. You'll hear from us about when and how to vote. And that's it.
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Why do we need your address?
Local and city elections vary based on the address you registered with. We want to send you information about elections that are directly relevant to you! Remember to come back and update your address if you move!
WHERE ARE YOU REGISTERED TO VOTE?
We use your address to know which districts — and elections — you can vote in.
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Why do we need to know your party?
Some states and parties don't allow those not registered with the party to vote in certain primary elections.
WHAT'S YOUR PARTY?
California does NOT require that you register with a party to participate in partisan primary elections. However some parties do not allow unaffiliated voters to participate in their party’s presidential local or county committee primary elections.
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Why do we need to know how you want to vote?
We'll send you different reminders of important dates based on your preferred voting method.
HOW DO YOU LIKE TO VOTE?
California allows any voter to request a ballot by mail. You can also vote in person.
How do you plan to cast your ballot?
Which method should you pick?
Voting by mail allows you to research the options and move at your own pace, avoiding potential lines at a polling place. Voting in person allows you to interact with your local community and gets you a sticker.
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Why do we need to know if you're a citizen?
Non-citizens can vote in some local elections, we want to keep everyone informed!
ARE YOU A U.S. CITIZEN?
Even if you are not a citizen we want to keep you informed of local elections in which you may be able to vote!
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No need to create a username, we'll tie all of your account information to the contact information you provide.
Your password should be at least 8 characters and include one capital letter and one number.
CREATE A PROFILE TO KEEP YOUR INFO UP TO DATE
In order for us to send you meaningful reminders about upcoming elections, your information needs to be up to date. Log in to let us know if you move, switch parties, or want to update your notification preferences.
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THANK YOU!
Thank you for registering with us! Next, we'll keep track of the elections happening in your community and send you notifications about them with information about what's on the ballot, what your voting options are, where your polling place is, and more. We've sent you a welcome note that includes information about the next election you can vote in.
November 8, 2016
CONSOLIDATED GENERAL ELECTION
Party-nominated offices
President and vice-president
Voter-nominated offices
United States Senator
United States Representative in Congress, Districts 12 and 14
State Senator, District 11
Member of the State Assembly, Districts 17 and 19
731 Judah Street
San Francisco, CA 94122
Nonpartisan offices
BART Board, Districts 7 and 9
Board of Education, 4 seats
Community College Board, 4 seats
Board of Supervisors – odd-numbered districts
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Your voice will make a difference! Show your friends that theirs can too!
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Why do we need your name?
We use your legal name to pre-fill official election paperwork, such as a voter registration form, so you don’t have to type it again.
What do you want us to call you?
The name on my ID is:
But you should call me (optional):
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Sample Email Message
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ADDRESS
Why do we need your address?
Local and city elections vary based on the address you registered with. We want to send you information about elections that are directly relevant to you! Remember to come back and update your address if you move!
PARTY PREFERENCE
Why do we need to know your party?
Some states and parties don't allow those not registered with the party to vote in certain primary elections.
VOTING METHOD
Why do we need to know how you want to vote?
We'll send you different reminders of important dates based on your preferred voting method.
Which method should you pick?
Voting by mail allows you to research the options and move at your own pace, avoiding potential lines at a polling place. Voting in person allows you to interact with your local community and gets you a sticker.
CITIZENSHIP
Why do we need to know if you're a citizen?
Non-citizens can vote in some local elections, we want to keep everyone informed!
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