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Election Information

 

The Next California Election is:

General / Presidential Election

Tuesday November 5, 2024

 

 

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Your Election Planning Calendar


Date

   Event / Action

Aug-26

Check when Candidate Forums and Measures Pro/Con presentations will be available live and on LWVCS YouTube, check out our

  LWV Election Forums Guide

Check back weekly, as new sessions are scheduled and  also to get links to uploaded session recordings on YouTube.  

Sept-7 Be sure you’ll get your vote-by-mail ballot - 

Check your Voter Registration Status
,      

                         https://voterstatus.sos.ca.gov/   

Sept-7
 Sign up for alerts from Track Your Ballot     

                 Where's My Ballot
                 

Sept-8 Statewide Voter Information Guide scheduled to be

Available Online


Sept-26

Printed Statewide Official Voter Information Guide starts to be mailed by State of California  

Sept-26

Printed County Voter Information Guide starts to be mailed by Santa Clara County 

Sept-26   

LWVCS Candidate Forums and Measures Pro/Con's Start! 
Get the Zoom and YouTube links at:

  LWV Election Forums Guide


Check back often, to find hyperlinks to uploaded session recordings on YouTube.  

   Oct -7

Vote-By-Mail Ballot mailed by Santa Clara County to every registered voter. 

 View Your Sample Ballot

Oct-8   VOTE-BY-MAIL STARTS
Ballot Drop Off Box locations open
Ballots are collected at least once per day.

Once you've completed your Ballot, mail it 

Find Nearest Ballot Drop Off Box

or take it to a Vote Center

before 8:00 PM on Tuesday, November 5, 2024.

Oct-8  Kick your election research into high gear! 
Check out these resources:

 * 
VOTE411.org/plan-your-vote 
                                              
  www.vote411.org/california   
* LWV Election Forums

* Our  list of other resources on this page
* Plus LWVCS information about:

                        Casting your Ballot

Oct-26

VOTE IN-PERSON STARTS
Vote Centers open


Remember, there are no more geographic polling places!
Go to any Santa Clara County Vote Center to: 

  • Get help with a voting problem
  • Get help and voting materials in multiple languages
  • Register to vote or change your registration
  • Get a replacement ballot 
  • Vote your ballot in person
  • Vote using an accessible voting machine 
  • Drop off your completed ballot

                        Find a Vote Center


Oct-29   Celebrate National Early Voting Day!

          VOTE! 

 Tuesday
Nov-05
 VOTING ENDS AT 8:00 PM

Election Day
Vote Centers are open 7:00 am to 8:00 pm.


If you haven't voted yet, you can still drop off your ballot in a Drop Box  or vote at a  Voter Center -  BEFORE 8:00 PM.

Find Nearest Ballot Drop Off Box
or
Find a Vote Center


AFTER
Nov-05

Election Results

The Santa Clara County ROV (Registrar of Voters) Election Information Page has a link to election results.


 ROV Election Results

   





    
 





          


    


 

Election Information 


For over 100 years the League of Women Voters has worked to educate voters with non-partisan  information about:

Here are some non-partisan sources for your election research:  

  • Election Forums - links to information about local Candidate Forums and Pro/Con's - whether Live-in Person, Live-Online, or Links to Recordings afterwards.
  • PowerSearch.sos.ca.gov–  info about the MONEY behind the state candidates and ballot measures, researched by  CA Secretary of State's office 
  • Federal Election Commission –  info about the MONEY behind state and national candidates, as tracked by the Federal Election Commission 
  • www.ballotpedia.org -  the unbiased digital encyclopedia of American politics and  resource for information on elections and politics at the federal, state, and local levels.
  • www.easyvoterguide.org – the Easy Voter Guide is a collaboration of the League of Women Voters of California Education Fund and the California State Library.
  • www.lao.ca.gov – the Legislative Analyst's Office (LAO)  provides nonpartisan fiscal and policy advice to the state legislature,  estimates the fiscal effect on state and local government of all proposed initiatives and prepares analyses of all measures that qualify for the statewide ballot. 



LWVCS
(the League of Women Voters of Cupertino-Sunnyvale) focuses on providing this information for residents of

  • the Cities of Cupertino and Sunnyvale
  • the School districts of:
    • Cupertino elementary and middle schools (CUSD),
    • Sunnyvale elementary and middle schools (SESD),
    • Fremont Union High Schools (FUHSD), and
    • Foothill-De Anza Community College (FHDA
  • as well as relevant Bay Area, Water District and Santa Clara County issues 



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