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  1. Don't remember if you're registered to vote? 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.

  2. Check if you are registered to vote. Check where you are registered to vote. Check your political party preference. Check your language preference for election materials. Check the status of your vote-by-mail or provisional ballot.

  3. Can non-citizens register to vote? No. Will I be automatically registered to vote when I apply for or renew my driver license? Yes. All eligible individuals completing driver license or ID card or change of address transactions will be registered to vote by the Secretary of State unless they choose to opt out of automatic voter registration.

  4. Are You Already Registered to Vote? To find out if you are currently registered to vote, visit Check Status of Your Voter Registration. When to Re-Register to Vote. Re-register to vote when: You change your residence address or mailing address, You change your name, or; You change your political party choice.

  5. Use My Voter Status to: See if you are registered to vote and if so, in what county. Check your political party preference. Find your polling place or a vote center. Find upcoming elections in your area. Receive your state Voter Information Guide (VIG) by email before each statewide election.

  6. Visit the Secretary of State's My Voter Status page at voterstatus.sos.ca.gov, where you can check your voter status, find your polling place or a vote center, and much more. Use My Voter Status to: Verify that you are registered to vote. Verify your voter registration address. Verify your political party preference. Verify your language preference

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