In four to six weeks, you will receive in the mail a Voter Notification card. This will notify you that the Elections Division now has your registration card on file and requests that you check the information to be sure that it is correct.
Prior to each election, the Elections Division will send you a sample ballot pamphlet that will contain the information about the candidates and ballot measures on which you will vote. The address of the polling place will be shown on the ballot materials you will receive. Also, the state ballot pamphlet will be sent to you by the Secretary State's office before every Primary and General Election.
After you have read the sample ballot and/or ballot pamphlet and you feel that you are informed on each issue and candidate, your ready to mark your ballot. Don't forget: If you'd like to vote in person on Election Day, take the sample ballot pamphlet with you into the voting booth to save time.
How do I vote at my polling place?
The location of your polling place can be found on the back cover of your sample ballot pamphlet. You can also locate your polling place online.
Once at the polling place announce your name and address to the Election Officer who will check to see if your name is on the Roster. When your name is located, the Elections Officer will ask you to sign your name in the Roster.
After you have signed your name in the Roster, you will be directed to a voting machine to vote or you will be given a paper ballot to take to a voting booth to vote.
Vote only for one candidate in each office unless the instructions on the ballot state that you may vote for more. Vote Yes or No for each measure. Note: You do not have to vote on every candidate or issue. If you do not know how to vote on a particular candidate or issue, you may leave it blank. Your ballot will still be counted.
To vote for a qualified write-in candidate, you must write his or her name in the blank space provided at the bottom of the appropriate office and connect the arrow. The Elections Officer will have a list of qualified write-in candidates for your reference.
You may take your sample ballot and any other information that will help you make a decision while voting into the voting booth. If you feel that you need assistance, a person of your choice may be with you while you vote.
How do I Vote by Mail?
How Do I Vote by Mail?
STEP 1: Follow the instructions at the top of your official ballot to mark your ballot. If your ballot is damaged or you make a mistake, call (530) 822-7122 for assistance.
STEP 2: Insert and seal your ballot inside your return envelope.
STEP 3: Sign, date and return!
Sign and date your return envelope. Your signature is required for us to count your ballot. Be sure to sign your name as you did when you registered to vote. If you don't remember how you signed, please write your full name.
Mail your ballot back promptly to ensure timely delivery. It must be postmarked on or before Election Day and received by the Election's Office within 7 days following the election. See below for additional ways of returning your ballot.
How do I request a replacement Vote by Mail ballot?
How Do I Request a Vote by Mail Replacement Ballot?
If you did not receive your Vote by Mail ballot or if you have lost or destroyed your original Vote by Mail ballot, you may apply in writing for a replacement. This application must be completed and signed by the voter.