Voter Registration
- Contra Costa County:
(925) 335-7800 - English:
1-800-345-VOTE - Spanish:
1-800-232-VOTA - Chinese:
1-800-339-2857 - Vietnamese:
1-800-339-8163 - Japanese:
1-800-339-2865 - Tagalog:
1-800-339-2957 - Korean:
1-866-575-1558
Election Offices
- Contra Costa County Election Division555 Escobar Street, Martinez, CA 94553
(925) 335-7800 - California Secretary of State Elections Division(916) 657-2166
- National Association of State Election DirectorsOther States' Election Offices
- Federal Election Commission(800) 424-9530
- Secretary of State Election ResultsResults for:
Nov. 4, 2008 General Election
June 3, 2008 Direct Primary Election
Feb.5, 2008 Presidential Primary Election
Washington Week
Register to Vote
The next Statewide Primary Election is on June 8, 2010. The deadline to register to vote in this election is May 24.
California voter registration forms are available at all Contra Costa County libraries, as well as the Contra Costa County Elections Office (map), local City Clerk offices, California Department of Motor Vehicle offices, and United States Post Offices.
California Voter Guides
- Official Voter Information Guide
The official guide to the June 8 ballot propositions and candidates - Easy Voter Guide
Plain language voting information in English, Spanish, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Tagalog and Vietnamese. - Cal-Access
Official financial campaign information supplied to the Secretary of State by California candidates, donors, lobbyists and others. - CAVotesNew site from the League of California Voters
Local Political Org.
- Contra Costa Democratic Party(510) 235-1184
- Contra Costa Republican Party(925) 930-9551
- American Independent Party(925) 937-1405
- Green Party of Contra Costa(925) 695-3112
- League of Women Voters of Diablo Valley(925) 283-2235
- Libertarian Party of Contra Costa County(925) 595-6095
- Peace and Freedom Party in Contra Costa County(925) 798-3698
California Election Issues
- Health Vote
The California Health Foundation provides information and non-partisan analysis about California's health-related ballot measure campaigns, including campaign financing and television advertising - California Voter FoundationPromotes the responsible use of technology to improve the democratic process
- Public Policy Institute of California
Non-partisan research reports on a variety of issues affecting California - California Local Government Finance Almanac
From the California League of Cities', a well-organized primer on state and local finance
CQ Press
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