Register to Vote
If you want to vote in an election - whether for city
council, school board, governor, or president - you need to
register to vote first.
- You can pick up a Voter Registration form at any US
post offices, California Department of Motor Vehicles or other
governmental office.
- To have a voter registration form mailed to you,
call 1-800-345-VOTE (English) or 1-800-232-VOTA (Spanish).
- You can download a Voter Registration form in
English or in
Spanish, print it out and mail it to your registrar
of voters. You'll need the
Adobe Acrobat Reader to view the form. Remember to
write "Green Party" into box 7.
- Or you can
fill out a Voter Registration form online.

Why You Should Register Green:
- Registering Green is a way of 'voting' for the kind
of world you want. Join a party which stands for your values, instead of
one that is the 'lesser of evils'.
- Registering Green makes a clear and effective
political statement. The more people who register Green, the stronger
the Green Party will be, and the more all parties will take green issues
and green voters seriously.
- Registering Green does not limit your voting options
in the general election. Since you can vote for any candidate, choosing
a party is really about what you believe in.
The Green Party of California was founded
in 1990 and achieved ballot status in 1992. Today, over 156,000
Californians are registered to vote as Green Party members.
Please join us.
Last updated: 12/27/2006 (BH)
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