VOTING IN CD7
ALL registered voters in El Dorado, Sacramento and San Joaquin Counties received their Ballot (with return envelope) in the mail.
Ways To Vote
Find the Vote Center Near You
Questions? We Have Answers
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Yes, all vote centers will be accessible to people with disabilities. Vote centers will have well-trained staff at every location prepared to support voters with disabilities.
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Yes, vote centers will accommodate voters with limited English proficiency. Vote centers will have well-trained staff at every location prepared to support voters with translated voting materials in languages required by law. To the greatest extent possible, counties will aim to have multilingual staff and volunteers available to help voters at vote centers.
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You will not receive a ballot in the mail, but if you are eligible to vote, you may still do so. Visit any vote center in your county to register and vote the same day.
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Every registered voter will receive a ballot in the mail one month before the election.
Voters will have three options:
Return their ballot by mail postmarked no later than Election Day,
Place it in one of the secure dropboxes located throughout their county, or
Vote in person at a vote center.
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Yes. All vote centers will be open the weekend before Election Day, and some will be open for two weekends.
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A dropbox is a secure, locked structure where voters may deliver their ballots from the time they receive them by mail up to 8 p.m. on Election Day. Election officials will place dropboxes in convenient, accessible locations, including places close to public transportation routes. Voters are encouraged to recommend potential dropbox locations to election officials.
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Eligible voters can use any vote center in the county in which they live, so long as that county is participating in the Voter’s Choice Act. They may also use any dropbox in the county.
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You might not receive a ballot in the mail, but you may still vote. Visit any vote center in your county, and you will be able to register at your new address and vote.
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Vote centers will be well-organized, professional, and accommodate voters with disabilities.