Radio-Free KJLH urges all listeners to vote.

Another historic and exhilarating evening at the Democratic National Convention as Sen. Hilary Clinton gave a powerful speech, exhorting us to get going and keep going... Her speech sounded the clarion call of unity and support for Barack Obama and his candidacy for President of the United States

The 2008 Democratic National Convention convened in Denver Colorado on August 25, 2008. We got a chance to see and hear from Barack Obama’s wife, Ms. Michelle Obama. She spoke of family, sacrifice, hard work and American values - The middle class black perspective is evident here

November 4 - General Election

Voter Registration

Who May Register to Vote

You may register to vote if you meet the following criteria:

  • You are a United States citizen
  • You are a resident of California
  • You are at least 18 years of age (or will be by the date of the next election)
  • You are not in prison or on parole for conviction of a felony
  • You have not been judged by a court to be mentally incompetent to register and vote

California Registration Deadlines

In order to be eligible to vote in the statewide election on: November 4, 2008 - General Election you must register by October 20, 2008

How to Register to Vote

You can pick up a voter registration form in the lobby of KJLH Radio!

OR

Fill out a Voter Registration Form Online (ENGLISH | ESPANOL) Complete this on-line form and we will mail a typed registration form to you. After you receive the pre-typed form, just sign it and mail it to your county election official. We recommend you use this service at least one month prior to election day to avoid missing your opportunity to vote due to postal delays.Once you receive your form in the mail, which takes approximately 7 to 14 days, you must sign, date, and return it by mail to the county elections official on the return address side of the voter registration card. Please make sure all of the information is correct and drop it back in the mail. We'll pay for the postage!

For security purposes, full on-line voter registration is not yet available and current law requires the voter's original signature be affixed to the VRC, by completing the information requested in the on-line form on this site, a registration card with your information will be printed and mailed to you. (For more information on Internet voter registration and voting, please see the California Internet Voting Task Force Report).

OR

Download and Mail a Voter Registration Form (ENGLISH | ESPANOL)

Please download and complete the form by clicking the link above. Please remember to sign it and MAIL it DIRECTLY to your COUNTY REGISTRAR OF VOTERS. For COUNTY ELECTIONS OFFICE ADDRESSES, please visit: www.ss.ca.gov/elections/elections_d.htm.

Overseas Voter Registration and Absentee Voting If you are a US citizen and are going to be overseas or if you are in the military and wish to vote absentee, there are special provisions for you to register and receive an overseas absentee ballot. To do this you may need to complete a "Federal Post Card Registration and Absentee Ballot Request," and mail it to your local county elections official.

Overseas Absentee Ballot (Federal Post Card and Absentee Ballot Request) click here

Many times, overseas military voters, their overseas spouses and dependents, and other registered voters residing abroad have a difficult time obtaining, voting, and returning their ballots by 8:00 p.m. on Election Day. Pursuant to a new law, effective January 1, 2004, a request for an absentee ballot from an overseas voter will be regarded and processed as a request for permanent absentee status. (Ch. 347, Stats. 2003.) In addition, this same new law states that voters no longer have to re-apply for permanent absentee voter status if they fail to vote in a statewide primary election. These voters will retain their permanent absentee voter (PAV) status and will be automatically sent an absentee ballot to vote in the next general election. However, a permanent absentee voter must vote in the next general election or the voter will lose his or her PAV status.

Please note: There are special requirements for new citizens and new California residents. For further information regarding these requirements, please contact the local elections official in the county in which you are registered to vote.

There are also special provisions for new citizens and new residents within California. For further information about these alternatives, contact the county elections official of the county in which you are registered.

When to Re-Register to Vote

You will need to re-register to vote when:

  • You move
  • You change your name
  • You change your political party affiliation

As a California voter, you should be aware that there are ongoing local elections throughout the state. The 15-day close of registration deadline for these local elections varies depending on the actual date of the election. If you need to know a deadline for a local election, you will need to contact your local county elections office to confirm the deadline. You can acquire a voter registration form either at your local county elections office, library, or U.S. Post Office. It is important that the completed voter registration form has a 15-day deadline postmark on it. It is not the Secretary of State's Office desire to disenfranchise anyone from the voting process.

The Deadline to Register to Vote

In California, the deadline to register to vote for an election is 15 days before each local and statewide election day, so please register early! Click here for more information on California's 15-day close of registration.)

Additional Assistance

For additional assistance with voter registration, please contact the Secretary of State's office at any of the following toll-free numbers:

  • English: 1-800-345-VOTE
  • Spanish: 1-800-232-VOTA
  • Chinese: 1-800-339-2857
  • Vietnamese: 1-800-339-8163
  • Japanese: 1-800-339-2865
  • Tagalog: 1-800-339-2957
  • Korean: 1-866-575-1558

Guide to Voter Registration

Any individual, group or organization distributing voter registration cards in California should be familiar with the rules and regulations for conducting voter registration drives. For information, please click here to access the Guide to Voter Registration

Statement of Distribution Form for Voter Registration Cards

Any individual, group or organization requesting 50 or more voter registration cards from the Secretary of State's Office must complete and submit a Statement of Distribution form and a plan of distribution to the Secretary of State. For your convenience, the Statement of Distribution form is now available on-line by clicking on the following link: Statement of Distribution Form.

The statement and plan of distribution can either be mailed or faxed to: California Secretary of State Elections Division 1500 11th Street, 5th Floor Sacramento, CA 95814 FAX: (916) 653-3214

Upon receiving a completed request by fax or mail, the Elections Division will process the request within 48 hours. For additional assistance, please contact the Secretary of State's Elections Division at (916) 657-2166.

Report of Registration

The California Secretary of State is responsible for producing a statistical report detailing voter registration levels throughout California several times per year. To view these reports, please click on Report of Registration.

Frequently Asked Questions Regarding Voter Registration

Click here for answers to frequently asked questions regarding voter registration.

 

SOUNDBITES

8/26: Jacquie Stephens is live from the Democratic National Convention. Here, she shares with Dominique DiPrima and the Front Page audience her perspective of the first night of the Convention

8/25 Here is actor Hill Harper’s report from the floor of the Democratic National Convention…. Monday Morning, Hill has just arrived in Denver and here he describes the energy to Guy Black and guest host Tosha Smith

8/26: Our celebrity Correspondent Hill Harper is on the case at the Democratic National Convention in Denver.. Here, he speaks with Guy Black and guest host Terri J. Vaughn, describing the afterglow of Michelle Obama’s inspirational opening night speech

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