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After you register

After you mail in your registration form, you may receive a confirmation notice in the mail before the election. If you register near the deadline, your county may not have time to send you a notice.

If it gets close to the election and you have not received a notice, you can call your county elections office to check on your registration.

All voters get information in the mail from the:

  • County Elections Office: Your county elections office will send you a Sample Ballot that lists all of the state candidates and propositions you will be voting on. It also has information on your local candidates and propositions. Keep your Sample Ballot! It shows where your polling place is, and you can use it to help make your voting choices. You may also wish to mark it and take it with you into the voting booth on election day.

Cover image of Sacramento County Sample Ballot

 

Sample Ballot

  • State Elections Office: You will get a Voter Information Guide from the state elections office (called the Secretary of State). It has information about statewide candidates and propositions.

Voter Information Guide cover image

Voter Information Guide

What does “nonpartisan” mean?

 

The Sample Ballot and the Voter Information Guide are nonpartisan, which means they do not tell you who or what to vote for. They just give facts and not opinions.

 

There are three additional nonpartisan sources for election information: the Easy Voter Guide, this website, www.easyvoter.org, and the Smart Voter website, www.smartvoter.org.

 

 

During an election cycle, you may also get mail from different political campaigns that will have a clear point of view. These are partisan in that they take a position or support a candidate and urge you to do the same.