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  1. Contact the Safe At Home program toll-free at (877) 322-5227 or by the Safe At Home email. Qualifications to Register to Vote. To register to vote in California, you must be: A United States citizen and a resident of California (for information on voters in the military or overseas, please see Military and Overseas Voters ),

  2. For more information, contact the Safe at Home program at (877) 322-5227 or visit www.sos.ca.gov/registries/safe-home/. Registration Deadline.

  3. For answers to your questions about voting and elections, or to request mail delivery of a voter registration form, vote-by-mail application, or the Official Voter Information Guide in any of these languages, please call one of the toll-free Voter Hotlines shown below. (800) 345-VOTE (8683) – English.

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  5. Phone Number & Email. Phone: (916) 657-2166. Fax: (916) 653-3214. Email Elections Division Staff.

  6. Need to check what name you're registered under or what political party you're registered with? Check your registration status online at voterstatus.sos.ca.gov. Some county elections officials also allow you to check the status of your voter registration through their website, by telephone, or both. County.

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    County Tools To Check Voter Registration ...
    Alameda
    https://www.acgov.org/rovmvp_app/mvp.do ...
    Alpine
    (530) 694-2281
    Amador
    (209) 223-6465
    Butte
    (530) 538-7761
  7. Elections and Voter Information. Where and How to Vote. Any registered voter in California can decide whether to vote at a polling place or vote by mail. To learn more, select any of the questions shown below. Register to Vote. Vote by Mail. Voting for the First Time. Status of your Vote-By-Mail Ballot. Where's My Ballot?

  8. You can register to vote online at registertovote.ca.gov or call the Secretary of State's toll-free Voter Hotline at (800) 345-VOTE (8683) to get a form mailed to you. Voter registration forms can be found at most post offices, libraries, city and county government offices, county elections offices, and the California Secretary of State's Office.

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