Have you cast your mail ballot?
Voting by mail has already begun for thousands of Californians; make sure to vote 'no' on Prop. 32 & 'yes' on Prop. 30
Hundreds of thousands of voters should have received their ballots over the past two weeks and, if you are registered to vote by mail, it is important for you to cast your ballot in time to be counted.
For your vote to be counted, vote-by-mail ballots must be received by a state or county election official no later than the close of polls at 8 p.m. on Nov. 6 - Election Day (The California ballot has grown so long it now takes two stamps to mail each ballot).
Hundreds of thousands of voters should have received their ballots over the past two weeks and, if you are registered to vote by mail, it is important for you to cast your ballot in time to be counted.
For your vote to be counted, vote-by-mail ballots must be received by a state or county election official no later than the close of polls at 8 p.m. on Nov. 6 - Election Day (The California ballot has grown so long it now takes two stamps to mail each ballot).
So if you forget to mail it, you can drop off your ballot at any polling place in your county or to your county elections office on Election Day.
For more information on mail-in ballots, click here >>
Currently, hundreds of Local 1000 members and staff as well as volunteers from other unions and good government groups are campaigning against Proposition 32, a deceptive measure designed to cripple our ability to protect our jobs, wages and pensions from future political attack. We are also supporting Proposition 30, which would raise $6 billion for education and public safety.
No on Prop. 32 & other endorsements
After an endorsement process that involved numerous meetings of members of Local 1000 and other SEIU locals, the SEIU State Council issued endorsements in a host of state races. To see other endorsements and to volunteer in our campaign, click here >>
Still need to register?
It has never been easier to register to vote in California than right now. Anyone with a signature on file with the DMV can register to vote or change their voter registration, entirely online. For more information, click here >>
For more information on mail-in ballots, click here >>
Currently, hundreds of Local 1000 members and staff as well as volunteers from other unions and good government groups are campaigning against Proposition 32, a deceptive measure designed to cripple our ability to protect our jobs, wages and pensions from future political attack. We are also supporting Proposition 30, which would raise $6 billion for education and public safety.
No on Prop. 32 & other endorsements
After an endorsement process that involved numerous meetings of members of Local 1000 and other SEIU locals, the SEIU State Council issued endorsements in a host of state races. To see other endorsements and to volunteer in our campaign, click here >>
Still need to register?
It has never been easier to register to vote in California than right now. Anyone with a signature on file with the DMV can register to vote or change their voter registration, entirely online. For more information, click here >>
