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State poll opening and closing times
Early on voting
Absentee/postal service-in voting
All-mail voting
Voter ID laws
Recount laws
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The policies governing voter participation are enacted and enforced primarily at the land level. These policies, which include voter identification requirements, early voting provisions, online voter registration systems, and more, dictate the conditions under which American citizens bandage their ballots in their corresponding states.

This article includes the following data most voting policies in California:

  • Voter registration details, including deadlines and eligibility requirements.
  • In-person voting details, including identification requirements, poll times, and early voting provisions.
  • Absentee/post-in voting deadlines and rules.
  • Details about convicted felons' voting rights.
  • Contact information election agencies.
  • Summaries of noteworthy policy-related events.

See Election administration in California for more boosted data almost election administration in the state, including voter listing maintenance policies, provisional ballot rules, and post-ballot auditing practices.

Voter registration

The tabular array below displays voter registration information specific to California's 2022 primary election.

Voter registration in California
Registration URL Link
Registration status URL Link
Registration update URL Link
In-person registration deadline May 23, 2022
Mail service registration deadline May 23, 2022
Mail postmark or receipt deadline Postmarked
Online registration deadline May 23, 2022
Same-twenty-four hour period registration Aye
Early voting same-day registration Yes

Eligibility and registration details

To vote in California, an individual must exist a U.Due south. citizen and California resident. A voter must exist at least 18 years of age on Election Day. Conditional voter registration is available beginning 14 days earlier an ballot through Ballot Day.[one]

On October 10, 2015, California Governor Jerry Brownish (D) signed into law Assembly Bill No. 1461, also known every bit the New Motor Voter Act. The legislation, which took effect in 2016, authorized automatic voter registration in California for whatever individuals who visit the Department of Motor Vehicles to acquire or renew a commuter's license.[ii] [3]

In-person voting

The table below displays in-person voting information specific to California'due south 2022 primary election.

In-person voting in California
All voters required to show ID N/A
ID types North/A
ID source URL Link
Early voting showtime date N/A
Early on voting end engagement June vi, 2022
Weekend voting? Northward/A
Early voting source URL N/A
Election Day poll times vii a.m. to 8 p.m.

Poll times

Run across likewise: State poll opening and closing times

All polls in California are open from vii:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.1000. Pacific Time. An individual who is in line at the time polls close must be allowed to vote.[4]

Voter identification

Encounter also: Voter identification laws by state

California does not require voters to present photo identification. However, some voters may be asked to show a form of identification when voting if they are voting for the outset time after registering to vote by postal service and did not provide a driver license number, California identification number, or the final four digits of their social security number.[5] [6]

The post-obit list of accepted ID was current every bit of November 2019. Click here for the California Secretarial assistant of State folio, "What to Bring to Your Polling Place," to ensure you take the about current information.

  • Re-create of a contempo utility beak
  • Sample ballot booklet sent from the county elections office to the voter
  • Document sent to the voter past a government agency
  • Passport
  • Driver'due south license
  • Official state identification card
  • Student identification that includes name and photograph

Early voting

Encounter also: Early on voting

California permits early voting. Learn more past visiting this website.

Absentee/postal service-in voting

Run into also: Absentee/mail service-in voting

The table below displays absentee voting information specific to California's 2022 principal election.

Absentee voting in California
Are there limits on who can asking a ballot? Northward/A
Mail request borderline May 31, 2022
Asking postmark or receipt deadline Received
Post return borderline June seven, 2022
Return postmark or receipt borderline Postmarked
Notary/witness requirements Northward/A

California provides for universal, automatic mail-in voting in all elections. Local election officials automatically deliver mail-in ballots to all registered voters . State law does not prevent voters from choosing instead to cast their ballots in person.[7]

Convicted felons' voting rights

Meet besides: Voting rights for convicted felons

In California, individuals convicted of a felony have their right to vote automatically restored once they take completed prison time and parole. Individuals serving sentences in state or federal prisons cannot vote, while those in county jail as a condition of probation and those serving a felony jail judgement retain the correct to vote as of 2016.[8]

Voting rights for bedevilled felons vary from country to state. In the majority of states, convicted felons cannot vote while they are incarcerated but may regain the right to vote upon release from prison house or at some point thereafter.[nine] [x]

Election agencies

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See also: State election agencies

Individuals seeking additional information about voting provisions in California tin contact the following state and federal agencies.

California Secretary of State:

1500 11th Street, 5th Floor
Sacramento, California 95814
Telephone: 916-657-2166
Fax: 916-653-3214
http://www.sos.ca.gov/

U.Due south. Election Assistance Commission

1335 East W Highway, Suite 4300
Silver Spring, Maryland 20910
Telephone: 866-747-1471

Noteworthy events

2021

On September 27, 2021, Governor Gavin Newsom (D) signed AB37 into police force, providing for universal, automatic mail service-in voting in all future elections in California. Under the law as enacted, local ballot officials must automatically post every registered voter a mail-in ballot. In addition, AB37 modified the post-in ballot return borderline: ballots are considered "timely bandage" if voted on or before Election Mean solar day and, when delivered by mail, received by election officials no later than seven days later on Ballot Day (previously, the receipt deadline for ballots returned by mail was 3 days later on Election Solar day). The police force does not forbid voters from choosing instead to cast their ballots in person.[7]

On September 2, 2021, the California State Senate approved the concluding version of AB37 by a vote of 30-7. On September 3, 2021, the California State Assembly followed conform, voting 60-17 in favor of the bill.[7]

In response to the bill's signing, Secretary of State Shirley Weber (D) said, "Voters similar having options for returning their ballot whether by mail, at a secure drop box, a voting eye or at a traditional polling station. And the more people who participate in elections, the stronger our democracy and the more nosotros have assurance that elections reflect the will of the people of California." Meanwhile, California GOP Chairwoman Jessica Millan Patterson said, "It's no hugger-mugger that Democrats have and will continue to effort to manipulate election regulations for their political reward. Republicans will concur them answerable through our election integrity operations – including litigation, where appropriate – and by recruiting and supporting candidates who will provide solutions to California'due south numerous challenges."[11]

Click here for the full text of the bill.

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See as well

  • Election administration in California

Elections in California

  • California elections, 2022
  • California elections, 2021
  • California elections, 2020
  • California elections, 2019
  • California elections, 2018

External links

  • Official state election website

Footnotes

  1. California Secretary of State, "Voter Registration," accessed October 6, 2019
  2. The Los Angeles Times, "Gov. Brown approves automatic voter registration for Californians," October ten, 2015
  3. The Sacramento Bee, "California voter constabulary could annals millions–for a starting time," October xx, 2015
  4. California Secretary of State, "Section two: Polling Place Hours," accessed October 17, 2019
  5. California Secretary of State, "What to Bring to Your Polling Place," accessed November 20, 2019
  6. BARCLAYS OFFICIAL CALIFORNIA Lawmaking OF REGULATIONS, "Department 20107," accessed Nov 20, 2019
  7. 7.0 7.1 seven.two California Legislative Information, "AB-37 Elections: vote by mail ballots," accessed October 5, 2021
  8. Alex Padilla California Secretary of State, "Voting Rights: Persons with a Criminal History," accessed October 16, 2019
  9. National Conference of Country Legislatures, "Felon Voting Rights," accessed July 15, 2014
  10. American Civil Liberties Union, "State Criminal Re-enfranchisement Laws," accessed September 13, 2019
  11. The Sacramento Bee, "California is at present permanently a vote-by-post state every bit Gavin Newsom signs bill," September 27, 2021