GREATER SACRAMENTO NAACP 2025 Voter’s Guide
Who Can Register & Vote?
- People who have no shelter – YES, Can use address of shelters or check with local faith-based org.
- Students in School out of State YES, Using Absentee Ballots
- Required ID in California – NO, But California does require ID for first time voters
- Preregister at 16. Vote at 18.
- https://www.sos.ca.gov/elections/pre-register-16-vote-18
Where Should I Vote?
We now have Vote Centers, Not Polling Places.
- Early voting is Saturday, October 26, 2024 to Monday, November 5, 2024. Dates and hours may vary based on where you live.
- Mail-in Voting must be postmarked by November 5 and received no later than November 12, 2024.
- Vote-by-mail ballots can be returned by mail, at drop-off location, or your county elections office
YES I CAN! Vote if…
- In County Jail serving a misdemeanor sentence.
- A misdemeanor never affects your right to vote.
- In County Jail because jail time is a condition of probation
- On probation
- On mandatory supervision
- On post release community supervision.
- Completed parole.
- If you are currently homeless.
- You can pre-register to vote at age 17.
- (Your right to vote is automatically restored when you complete parole. You need to fill out a voter registration application online at www.RegisterToVote.ca.gov or use a paper voter registration card found at the Sacramento County Voter Registrar)
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Sacramento County Voter Registration
Location:
7000 65th Street, Sacramento, CA 95823
PH: 916-875-6451 / or call 916-875-6100
TOLL FREE: 888-877-5379
Email: voterinfo@saccounty.net
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