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  1. Jan 1, 2023 · California Code, Elections Code - ELEC. Current as of January 01, 2023 | Updated by FindLaw Staff. Welcome to FindLaw's Cases & Codes, a free source of state and federal court opinions, state laws, and the United States Code.

  2. ELECTIONS CODE. DIVISION 0.5 - PRELIMINARY PROVISIONS [1 - 362] DIVISION 1 - ESTABLISHED ELECTION DATES [1000 - 1500] DIVISION 2 - VOTERS [2000 - 2700] DIVISION 3 - VOTE BY MAIL VOTING, NEW RESIDENT, AND NEW CITIZEN VOTING [3000 - 3503] DIVISION 4 - MAIL BALLOT ELECTIONS [4000 - 4108]

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  4. Chapter 100, Statutes of 2021. Relevant Code Sections: Amends Sections 13204, 13300.7, 14298, 17300, and 17303 of the Elections Code, relating to elections. Summary: The elections omnibus bill makes a number of technical changes with respect to election operations and administration.

  5. On September 27, 2021, the Governor signed Assembly Bill 796 which added Section 2275 to California Elections Code and requires the Secretary of State to establish a taskforce to consult with the Secretary of State and the Department of Motor Vehicles on the effective implementation of the California New Motor Voter Program.

  6. california.public.law › codes › ca_elec_codeCalifornia Elections Code

    California Elections Code. Codes. Elections Codes. 0.5. Preliminary Provisions. Sections 1–362. 1. Established Election Dates. Sections 1000–1500. 2. Voters. Sections 2000–2600. 3. Vote by Mail Voting, New Resident, and New Citizen Voting. Sections 3000–3503. 4. Mail Ballot Elections. Sections 4000–4108. 5. Political Party Qualifications.

  7. The laws governing elections in California are contained in California Elections Code . Election legislation in California. 2024. The embedded table below lists all election-related bills introduced in California in 2024. The following information is included for each bill: State. Bill number. Official name or caption. Most recent action date.

  8. State law specifically makes it illegal for anyone to register a nonexistent person. (Elec. Code, §§ 18100- 18102.) If you believe voter registration or voter fraud has occurred, you should report it to our Election Fraud Investigation Unit at (916) 657-2166 or your county elections official immediately.

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