REGISTER TO VOTE!
Voting
Registration Info!
Where do I register to vote? How can I register to vote by mail? Can I register right
at the polls? If you've got these questions, then we've got the
answers: check out the resources below so you'll be in the know and ready to mark your ballot on May 19th.
How Do I Get Registered?
If you are at home for the election, then simply mail-in your registration or register
on-line; or you can go to your post office, department of motor vehicle office,
or county polling office, and register in person. Find out how to register in
Alameda County at Alameda
County Voter Registration
Do I Have to Register By A
Certain Date?
To vote in the Statewide Special Election on May 19th, your registration must be post marked no later than
May 4, 2009.
But What If I'm Away From Home?
On Election Day, a lot of students find themselves at college or doing study
abroad programs in another country. With that said, there's no reason why
you still can't participate in the election. Alameda County can help you
get a ballot in your home away from home. Don't forget, your Vote By Mail ballot must be received no later than 8pm on Election Day, May 19, 2009.
VOLUNTEER!
Alameda County needs poll
workers for the May 19, 2009 Special Election. Poll Workers are the
backbone of our election system. It's an enjoyable and rewarding way to
be part of our free democratic process. Contribute to your community by helping run an
election.
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Help safeguard our election process.
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We'll provide a training class and a stipend.
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You'll earn between $95 and $180 for the day.
To find out more, go
to Alameda County Poll Workers