The California Voter’s Choice Act – Your Voice, Your Choice
The California Voter’s Choice Act became law in 2016 to make voting more convenient and accessible. Currently, 64% of Sacramento County voters already permanently vote by mail. Vote Centers will open two weekends before Election Day so voters can vote on a day that fits with their busy schedule.
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You choose how to vote: through the mail, drop-off box, or Vote Center.
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You choose when to vote: you now have 11 days to vote at any Vote Center location in Sacramento. Election Day hours are still 7:00 a.m. – 8:00 p.m.
You can vote early or on Election Day at a location close to home, to work, anywhere in the County! -
You choose where to vote: any voter can visit any Vote Center in the County.
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Get the support you need: Vote Center staff will be there to help you have a great voting experience, including providing assistance in multiple languages, helping voters with disabilities, and updating your voter registration information.
For more information call: (916) 875-6100