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National & State General Election

God has entrusted us with freedoms and the responsibility to protect those freedoms in order that we may live according to His Word. This coming General Election on November 6, 2012 will be one of the most important elections of our lifetime.

Register to Vote:

If you have never voted in California, or if you have moved or changed your name since the last election in which you voted, you will have to register again to be eligible to vote in the general election on November 6th.

You must be registered to vote at your current address at least 15 days prior to an election in order to vote in that election. However, once you are registered, you will remain on the rolls and be eligible to vote in all future elections until you move or otherwise become ineligible.

To get a Voter Registration Form, either (1) call your county elections office (their number is listed in your phone book); (2) call the Secretary of State at (800) 345-8683; or (3) go to https://www.sos.ca.gov/elections/register-to-vote/ and print the form.

Again, your Voter Registration Form must be mailed to your county elections office and postmarked by October 22nd.

Voting by Mail:

To vote by mail, your county elections office must receive your request for a ballot by October 30th. Completed ballots can be hand delivered to any polling place in your county or to your county elections office before 8:00 PM on November 6th, or must be mailed in time to be received at your county elections office on or before Tuesday, November 6th.

Voting is Vital!

To vote is to put your oar of responsibility in the waters of decision-making. Not to vote is to leave your family’s future entirely to those who are “pulling on their oars”. Help steer the boat — VOTE! For additional voter information, call your county elections office or go to http://www.sos.ca.gov/elections/. Our non-profit status prevents us from engaging in partisan politics or recommending candidates for public office.