Make a Plan to Vote
November 2, 2018
With the 2018 Election just days away, we want to make sure that our community is not just REGISTERED to vote, but READY to vote. We’ve compiled a list of California voter resources and guides to help you Make a Plan to Vote on November 6th.
Make sure you’re registered!
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Go to https://voterstatus.sos.ca.gov/ to check your Voter Registration Status.
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If you missed the October 22nd deadline to register to vote, you can “conditionally” register to vote and vote provisionally at your local county elections office.
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If you have questions or concerns about your voter registration status, contact your local elections office. In Marin County, the Registrar of Voters information is below:
Lynda Roberts, Registrar of Voters
3501 Civic Center Drive, Room 121
San Rafael, CA 94903
(415) 473-6456 / (415) 473-6447 Fax
Hours: 8:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
E-Mail: elections@marincounty.org
Website: www.marinvotes.org
You don’t have to start from scratch. Our friends at Latino Community Foundation have created a Latino Voter Guide to help you understand the role and qualifications of the elected officials you’ll be voting for as well as the impact of the Ballot Measures you’ll see.
You can also find detailed Voter Information Guides from:
Before Election Day
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Make sure you know where your polling place is located and that you have a plan to get there on election day.
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Download a sample ballot to make sure that you have the information you need in hand when you cast your vote.
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Review the Voters Bill of Rights to ensure that you have every opportunity to exercise your right to vote. (Spanish version available here)
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While you’re at it, you can share these videos on Voter Rights with you friends and family to make sure they know their rights as well. English/ Spanish
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Polls are open from 7:00 am to 8:00 pm
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You have the right to take time off of work to vote. Be sure to notify your employer if you’ll need to take time off to vote.
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Exercise your right to vote!