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Voting FAQs

Just click on the California and fill out the online form. Please be sure to reference

Use the to learn more about the propositions on the ballot this year. 

Yes, you can register on Californias Election Day.  If you are registering or re-registering less than 15 days before an election you will need to complete the process and request your ballot in person at your county elections office or polling location. For more information on voter registration and voting locations, contact your local county elections official.

You can decide. If you want to participate in the decisions for the community where you are from, or intend to return there soon, you can register to vote absentee. If you are interested to participate in the issues where you live while going to school, you can register to vote in SLO County.

Where is my polling place if I'm registered in San Luis Obispo County?
This year, because of the Voter's Choice Act every registered voter in participating counties will be delivered a ballot 28 days before Election Day.

You may also drop off your ballot at one of SLO County's

To register to vote in California, you must:

  • Be a U.S. citizen
  • Be a resident of California
  • Be at least 18 years old, or turning 18 by the election
  • Not have been declared non-compos mentis or mentally incompetent by a court of law
  • Not currently in state or federal prison or on parole for the conviction of a felony

You must register to vote at least 15 days before the election you wish to vote in, or you can register during the early voting period or on Election Day.

You can track your ballot every the step of the way by registering .

Pre-registration
If you are 16 or 17 years old, you can use this online registration application to to vote.

Voting Rights Restoration
California does restore the right to vote upon completion of sentence, including parole.  If you have a past conviction, .

If you are 16 or 17 years old, you can use this .

California does restore the right to vote upon completion of sentence, including parole.  If you have a past conviction, learn more about your