June 6,
2006 Gubernatorial Primary Election
Governor and Lieutenant Governor
Secretary of State, Controller or Treasurer
Attorney General
Insurance Commissioner
Member, State Board of Equalization (4 Districts)
United States Senator
United States Representative in Congress (53 Districts)
State Senator (20 Districts, Even-Numbered) and Member of the State
Assembly (80 Districts)
State Superintendent of Public Instruction
November 7, 2006 Gubernatorial
General Election
Governor and Lieutenant Governor
Secretary of State, Controller or Treasurer
Attorney General
Insurance Commissioner
Member, State Board of Equalization (4 Districts)
United States Senator
United States Representative in Congress (53 Districts)
State Senator (20 Districts, Even-Numbered) and Member of the State
Assembly (80 Districts)
State Superintendent of Public Instruction
Don't know what
district you live in?
Use your Zip Code with these links:
If you received a "Sample
Ballot" from the Registrar of Voters, this is a good time to
open it up. Your life will be 100% easier because it shows the
various voting districts you live in and the candidates running for
each office.
Using your Sample Ballot, pop
open a Sharpie and place a bold check mark next to the candidate who
has been endorsed as a friend of the motorcycling
community. If a name is not here, that person is NOT Biker
Friendly. Vote according to your conscience and the issues
which mean the most to YOU.
Take your Sample Ballot with you to the polling
place.
Tuesday,
November 7, 2006......VOTE! |
Ride your bike to the polling place.
Let everyone know that you're a Biker. If you get an "I
Voted" sticker, stick it on your headlight or on your HELMET to
show people you care.
October
23, 2006 is the DEADLINE to register.
You MUST
register to vote 15 days prior to an election.
(new law,1/1/2001)
Previously, 29 days were required. |
Worried about Jury Duty? Prospective jurors' names are obtained randomly from Voter
Registration lists and Department of Motor Vehicles records.
How to get out of Jury Duty:
http://www.pagerealm.com/jury/
Felons CAN vote in California and are
excluded from Jury Duty.
Who May Register to Vote
You may register to vote if you meet the following criteria:
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You are a United States citizen
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You are a resident of California
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You are at least 18 years of age
(or will be by the date of the next election)
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You are not in prison or on
parole for conviction of a felony
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You have not been judged by a
court to be mentally incompetent to register and vote
Get involved in the campaigns of those we endorse.
A contact number is provided for your convenience
"All that is required for tyranny
to succeed...
is for good people to do nothing."
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