Register Online or Mail-in Form Eligible voters can register
ONLINE NOW at the California Secretary of State's website. Citizens need to provide the last 4-digits of their Social Security number. If they have their Driver's License or California ID number, they can complete registration entirely online. If they do not, they will need to print the form, sign it, and send it to the address provided. The Secretary of State's office also offers
detailed Voter Registration instructions in pdf as well as a
video with detailed instructions, including ASL. If voters want to fill out a paper registration form they are available at local Registrar of Voters offices, post offices, libraries, city offices and many colleges and universities.
During the registration or pre-registration process, voters will be asked if they want to choose a political party. A political party is a group of people who share the same ideas about how the government should be run and what it should do. They work together to win elections. Read
How to Choose a Political Party or the
LWV EZ Voter Guide for more information about the major political parties active in California.
When registering to vote, citizens can either choose one of the parties listed or choose to be unaffiliated and check
No Party Preference (NPP). Due to California’s Top-Two Primary system, NPP voters will receive a primary ballot with no presidential candidates during presidential primary years. However, some political parties allow NPP voters to request a primary ballot with their party’s affiliation. Find out more
here.