
2024 Voter Guide
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Key Election Dates
Deadline for ballots to start getting mailed to every California voter, early voting sites open.
Last day to register to vote – either online or by mail. Same-day registration begins Oct. 22.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Does everyone get a ballot in the mail?
When will I receive my mail-in-ballot?
Can I vote in person? How do I find my polling place or vote center?
Yes, though mailing your ballot as soon as possible is the best way to get your vote counted fast. You can find out where to vote by:
- Checking online.
Texting “VOTE” to GOVOTE (468-8683) Calling the Secretary of State’s hotline at (800) 345-VOTE
Background
It’s a presidential election year. And 2024 is already one of the most dramatic and historic ever. President Joe Biden withdrew from the race on July 21 and endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris, who has deep California roots. She’s now the Democratic nominee, going up against former President Donald Trump.
Until that bombshell, the focus had been on the U.S. Senate race. The seat was filled by Dianne Feinstein from 1993 until her death last year. Then Sen. Laphonza Butler, the temporary replacement appointed by Gov. Gavin Newsom, shocked the political world by not trying to keep the job. In the March 5 primary, Democratic Rep. Adam Schiff and Republican Steve Garvey, a former baseball star, moved on to the Nov. 5 general election. Schiff is the big favorite in a Democratic state.
Voters also narrowed the field for each of 52 congressional, 80 state Assembly and 20 state Senate seats. California could again help decide which party controls the U.S. House.
After a flurry of last-minute changes, there will be 10 ballot propositions, including two bond issues and three constitutional amendments.
You have a lot of big decisions. Our 2024 California Voter Guide is here to help. And keep up with CalMatters election coverage by signing up for email alerts.
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