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  1. Register. Need to register to vote for the first time or update address, marital status, or political party? Click the button below.

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      You may now register to vote online. In order to do so,...

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      It is important to be aware of all qualifications prior to...

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      Unlike traditional in-person options for voting, Vote...

  2. To register to vote, you must obtain and complete a voter registration affidavit. You can use our online tool, or voter registration affidavits are available at post offices, libraries, city halls, the Department of Motor Vehicles, and most governmental agencies. In addition, you may call the Orange County Registrar of Voters at 714-567-7600 or ...

  3. Registering to vote is the first step every citizen takes to become an eligible voter. Once registered, you can begin to strengthen our democracy by participating in elections and even working at one of our polling places. You may register by using our online tool (instructions are included).

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  5. Orange County United Way brings you a quick guide to register to vote in Orange County, California. The deadline to register online and to vote by mail is October 19, 2020. Can’t make it by then? No problem! Register at your local vote center as late as on election day.

  6. Voting in Orange County. Instead of your old polling place, you can now vote at any of nearly 200 vote centers. A Vote Center is more than a traditional polling place-it's a full-service voting experience. Cast your ballot at any location, stop by on the weekend, even register to vote.

  7. Check if you are registered to vote and if so, in what county. If you are 16 or 17 years old, you can use this online registration application to pre-register to vote. For more information on registering to vote you may want to visit the Secretary of State's Frequently Asked Questions.

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