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  1. For more information on voter registration and voting locations, contact your local county elections official. For more information on voter registration and voting locations, contact your local county elections official. What You Will Need. To register online you will need Your California driver license or California identification card number,

  2. What You Will Need. To register online you will need. Your California driver license or California identification card number, The last four digits of your social security number and. Your date of birth. Your information will be provided to the California Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) to retrieve a copy of your DMV signature.

  3. It is important that your voter registration application be filled out completely and be postmarked or hand-delivered to your county elections office at least 15 days before the election. To request a paper voter registration application be mailed to you, please call (800) 345-VOTE (8683) or email Elections Division staff.

  4. Online pre-registration is now available for eligible 16 and 17 year olds by visiting registertovote.ca.gov. California youth who pre-register to vote will have their registration become active once they turn 18 years old. Pre-registration does not change the voting age, which is 18. Instead, it allows eligible Californians ages 16 or 17 to ...

  5. If you are not registered to vote, you can fill out an online voter registration application. You can also print a blank application or pick up an application at your county elections office, any Department of Motor Vehicles office, and many post offices, public libraries, and government offices.

  6. Nevada. In Person: 28 days before Election Day (or same-day registration during early voting or on Election Day). By Mail: Postmarked 28 days before Election Day. If you miss this deadline, you may be eligible to register during early vote or on Election Day. Online: 5 days before Election Day.

  7. Voters without traditional residence: In California, every eligible voter, including individuals experiencing homelessness, has the right to vote. They are able to register to vote as long as they have a location where they can receive mail and be assigned to a specific voting area.

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