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The following organizations have hotlines and websites to answer voters' questions on Election Day.

 

 

Voter Hotlines

 

SECRETARY OF STATE                 

1-800-345 -VOTE (8683) – English
1-800-232- VOTA (8682) – Spanish
1-800-339-2857 – Chinese
1-800-339-8163 - Vietnamese
1-800-339-2865 - Japanese
1-800-339-2957 - Tagalog
1-866-575-1558 - Korean

Election Protection
1-866-OUR-VOTE

 

NALEO (National Association of Latino Elected and Appointed Officials)

1-888-VE-Y-VOTA (839-8682), English and Spanish

 

 

CAUSE (Center for Asian Americans United for Self Empowerment)                                                            

1-888-809-3888

 

 

APALC (Asian Pacific American Legal Center)                                 

1-800-520-2356 – Chinese

1-800-267-7395 – Vietnamese

 

 

KOREAN RESOURCE CENTER                  

1-323-937-3718

 

 

PROTECTION AND ADVOCACY, INC. Serving Californians with disabilities        

1-800-776-5746

 

 

 

Web Resources

 

SECRETARY OF STATE
The official voter guide issued by the Secretary of State’s Office. Guides are available in Chinese, Korean, Tagalog and Vietnamese.
 
 
Find your personal ballot with your polling location and information about contests, candidates, and ballot measures, and election results
 
Free guide with information about the statewide candidates races and ballot measures, as well as an overview of the primary election and voting tips. 's Office multi-lingual voter information page: Spanish Chinese, Vietnamese, Korean
 
Download Center - one click access to downloadable voter information materials, as well as training workshop and resources for community engagement.

 

An election overview with links to help understand California ’s political process and campaign finances.

 

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