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EndlessWire

(6,573 posts)
Sun Oct 30, 2022, 03:34 PM Oct 2022

Comments on voting in California

I am determined to vote in California. It's all I have to fight against fascism.

I am a bit "under the weather" at the moment, and now concede that I will need help getting to the polls, and perhaps waiting in a line to vote. However, fortune has smiled upon me, and I have a relative to support me! So, I am lucky.

I started the process of lining my ducks up in a row for the big event (a really BIG event in the history of my country.) I discovered that I was listed as "inactive." I don't know why, but the fix was as easy as checking a box. They did not send me a mail ballot, but I am still back in action.

Next, I made a list of possible polling places. I now know where everybody will be on Nov. 8th. But also, early voting places starting on the 5th. Also, ballot drop off boxes.

I also discovered that here in California there is a process called RAVBM. This is where you can sign up for it, and print out your ballot at home, and thus fill it out at home. You still have to take it to a polling place, but for someone like me, this is half the battle. It's very much like an absentee ballot, except that they never sent me a ballot, and so this is important for me.

Next, in California you can have a relative drop your ballot off at a polling place for you. A "designated bearer" can do it, except that I didn't find out who that can be, and if that just means my relative. Plus, is any documentation needed. I specifically am thinking of someone in another state who got in trouble for dropping off nonrelated votes. That's considered stuffing the voting. That's not a cheat I would ever do, nor would you.

The other aspect of my voting has to do with voter IDs. Here in California you just need to have something with your name and address on it. My driver's license is active, but I do not have a currently dated one. But, this is also not an obstacle, because I can either present an acceptable form of ID, OR I can ask for a provisional ballot.

So, anyway you look at it, I am a registered voter out to exercise my voting rights on behalf of my country. One way or another, I will get to participate in this hugely important election.


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JohnSJ

(92,455 posts)
1. Why aren't you getting a mail in ballot? Every registered voter should get one, and it is
Sun Oct 30, 2022, 03:50 PM
Oct 2022

postage paid.

EndlessWire

(6,573 posts)
6. They said I was "inactive"
Sun Oct 30, 2022, 06:15 PM
Oct 2022

and that's why. They don't mail out ballots to inactive accounts. Why this happened, I don't know. Everyone, check your status.

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kimbutgar

(21,224 posts)
3. I mailed in my ballot Friday and got an email yesterday at 4 pm saying my ballot was received
Sun Oct 30, 2022, 04:04 PM
Oct 2022

And counted. If you are registered you should have received a ballot. That said it took me about 2 hours to read about the issues and candidates before I filled out my ballot.

CaliforniaPeggy

(149,739 posts)
4. Here is some information that could possibly help you get a mail-in ballot:
Sun Oct 30, 2022, 04:08 PM
Oct 2022

This was printed on the back of the envelope that brought my ballot to me:

Contact us:

County of Los Angeles
Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk
12400 Imperial Hwy.
Norwalk, CA 90650

Open Monday-Friday, 8am to 5pm

LAVOTE.GOV

votebymail@rrcc.lacounty.gov

Information: 800-815-2666 Option 2


Of course, I don't know if you're in LA County. But your county probably has something equivalent.

Best of luck!



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