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Voter records
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  1. Voter records update#
  2. Voter records driver#
  3. Voter records registration#

Please visit the Secretary of State’s Motor Voter webpage for more information.

Voter records driver#

  • Eligible applicants completing a driver license, identification (ID) card or change of address transaction online, by mail or in person at the DMV will be automatically registered to vote by the California Secretary of State, unless they choose to opt out of automatic voter registration.
  • VoteCal interacts with the DMV for two main reasons:

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    California Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV)

    Voter records registration#

    If a voter's address has changed, his or her information will be updated in VoteCal and the voter's registration record and voting history is transferred to the voter's new county. VoteCal exchanges information with the EDD to get national address change information from the United States Postal Service (USPS) for voter registration records. California Employment Development Department (EDD) Any applicant who is confirmed to be deceased is not registered to vote and any existing registrant who is confirmed to be deceased has his or her voter registration cancelled. Voter registration applications and existing voter records are run against the CDPH database. California Department of Public Health (CDPH) Here is a more detailed discussion of what will cause a person who has committed a felony to have his or her voter registration application denied or his or her existing registration cancelled. Any applicant who is confirmed to be a felon is not registered to vote and any existing registrant who is confirmed to be a felon has his or her voter registration cancelled. Voter registration applications and existing voter records are run against the CDCR database. See their request for proposal at the following link: California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR) LA County Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk is seeking bids to modernize its Election Management System (EMS). This information is fed into VoteCal as close to real-time as possible.

    Voter records update#

    VoteCal performs many functions, including interacting and exchanging information with many other state and county information systems: County Election Management Systems (EMS)Ĭounty elections officials use their EMSs to register voters and update voter information. All of these public reports and many others are produced through VoteCal. ReportsĬalifornia law requires county elections officials and the Secretary of State to produce a number of reports, including the Report of Registration that breaks down California's registered voters into various categories, and the Statement of the Vote issued after each state election. Guidance DocumentsĪs new functionality is added to the VoteCal system, the Secretary of State provides new and/or updated guidance documents to county elections officials to provide counties with direction and processes to effectively use the VoteCal system. This includes placing voters into election precincts, determining which local, state, and congressional districts the voters fall into, keeping track of the political party preferences of each voter, and ensuring voters receive the state voter information guide for statewide elections and sample ballot pamphlets for all elections. VoteCal is used by county elections officials to help set up their elections. Assist County Officials in Setting Up Elections County elections officials use VoteCal to check for duplicate registrations, move a voter's record from one county to another when the voter moves, check registration records to ensure voters have not been convicted of a crime that would preclude them from voting, and much more. "List maintenance" is the process VoteCal uses to ensure their voter registration lists are up to date and accurate. A Single Place for List Maintenance Functions VoteCal maintains all of the voter registration information for all voters in all 58 counties.

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  • See if their vote-by-mail or provisional ballot was counted by their county elections official and, if it wasn't, the reason why it wasn't ( )Ī Complete Index of Voter Registration Records.
  • Apply to register to vote or update their voter registration record ( ).
  • Voters can access certain public portions of VoteCal to: VoteCal is California’s centralized voter registration database that provides benefits to voters and election officials.











    Voter records