Voting in the election is easier than ever – here’s how!

Article published on october 21, 2022

Your vote is your voice! In an election where the outcomes affect us all, we have an opportunity to advance our fight for social, economic and environmental justice for working families and all Californians.

The California Voter’s Choice Act, passed in 2016, allows voters to choose how, when, and where to cast their ballot by mailing every voter a ballot, expanding in-person early voting, and allowing voters to cast a ballot at any vote center within their county

Important Dates

All active registered voters will automatically receive a vote-by-mail ballot for the November 8, 2022, General Election.

Ballots returned by mail must be postmarked by November 8, 2022

Ballots returned at a secure ballot drop box must be deposited by 8:00 p.m. on November 8, 2022.

One or more early voting locations will be available in all counties for at least 10 days prior to the November 8, 2022, election.

Voting locations will offer voter registration, replacement ballots, accessible voting machines, and language assistance.

Be sure check the address where you are registered before the general election on November 8, 2022. And if you’re not yet registered to vote, click here.

To learn more about early voting, same day voter registration, and ballot drop-off, visit https://caearlyvoting.sos.ca.gov

On this website, you can also:

  • Check if you are registered to vote
  • Check where you are registered to vote
  • Check your political party preference
  • Check your language preference for election materials
  • Check the status of your vote-by-mail or provisional ballot
  • Find your polling place
  • Find information for upcoming local and state elections
  • Find contact information for your county elections office
  • Choose how you want to receive your state and county voter guides before each election

Election Day is Tuesday, November 8. Let’s elect leaders who will make our economy work for everyone, not just the wealthiest few. Together, we can make a difference. Click here to step up, become a political volunteer, and make politics matter for all of us!

To learn more about Local 1000 endorsements, visit www.seiu1000.org/2022endorsement

To read more about the endorsements made by your fellow members, go to https://voteunion.com/

Need more information? Contact your SEIU Local 1000 Political Department at political@seiu1000.org or call the Member Resource Center (MRC) at 866.471.SEIU (7348).