California Voter Guide for November 2022 Election

2022-10-09 11:12:54 By : Mr. Bruce Zhao

In the November 2022 election, Californians will be voting on seven propositions, including one on kidney dialysis (yes, again) and two competing measures on sports betting. Plus, voters will decide who will fill all of California's statewide offices, from governor to state controller to attorney general and more.

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There are a whopping 14 San Francisco propositions for voters to consider across a wide range of issues, including Prop. H, a proposal to move the city’s mayoral elections to presidential election years, and Prop. M, a vacancy tax. Voters in Oakland will be electing a new mayor, and there are dozens of races and ballot measures across other counties.

When should my mail ballot arrive?

How will I know if my mail ballot has been received?

What is the deadline for mailing my ballot?

Can I vote in person?

When is the voter registration deadline?

Can I vote if I miss the registration deadline?

How does redistricting come into play?

When will I know the winners?

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