College Bound Hayward Voter Registration & Education General Election, Nov. 8, 2016.

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College Bound Hayward Voter Registration & Education General Election, Nov. 8, 2016

Are you Registered to Vote? Check your registration status, register, request an absentee ballot, a large print voter guide or an audio version: sos.ca.gov/elections/voter-registration sos.ca.gov/elections/voter-registration

Who can register to vote in Alameda County? You may register to vote if you meet ALL of the following criteria: – A citizen of the United States – A resident of California – At least 18 years of age by Nov. 8, 2016 – Not in prison or on parole for a felony – Not declared mentally incompetent by a court

How can I register to vote? You may register to vote: – By Internet: Voter Registration FormVoter Registration Form – By mail: Mail-in registration forms are available at most County buildings, post offices, libraries, and the Department of Motor Vehicle (DMV) offices. – In person: At the Alameda County Registrar of Voters' Office (1225 Fallon Street, Room G-1, Oakland, CA 94612) and Hayward City Hall.

When can I register to vote? There is no waiting period. You may register or re-register to vote at any time. To be eligible to vote in an election, you must have registered 15 days prior to the election.

What happens when I go to college? Can I register with my college residence address, or my family residence? Either. Any student may register to vote using his/her college residence address or family residence. If you attend college away from home and are unable to be at the polls on election day, you must register to vote by absentee ballot.

Online Applications and Forms Register to vote: Online Voter Registration Application Online Voter Registration Application Check your voter registration status, registered address, party affiliation, registration date and vote by mail status: Voter Registration Status Voter Registration Status Track the status of your Vote by Mail Ballot: Vote By Mail Ballot Tracking Vote By Mail Ballot Tracking More info re Vote by Mail Ballot for an upcoming election: Vote By Mail Application Vote By Mail Application Become a permanent Vote by Mail voter: Permanent Vote By Mail Application Permanent Vote By Mail Application

Voter Info in Languages Other Than English Chinese: Spanish: Tagalog: Vietnamese: Voter Information Pamphlet & Sample Ballots in:

Important Dates First Day to Mail Voter Info PamphletSeptember 29, 2016 First Day of Mailing Ballots/Early VotingOctober 10, 2016 Close of RegistrationOctober 24, 2016 Last Day to Request a Vote By Mail BallotNovember 1, 2016 Election DayNovember 8, 2016

Earn $ While You Learn The High School Poll Worker Program promotes civic awareness and educates students about the election process on Election Day. Students will receive training and gain "hands- on" experience and learn the significance of the democratic process.

Who’s Eligible? U.S. Citizen or Lawful Permanent Resident (Green Card Holder) 16+ on or before Election Day (Nov. 8, 2016) 2.5 GPA out of a 4.0

Student Poll Worker Benefits $95 for Election Day $15 for 2 hour mandatory training class $10 extra for Bilingual Student Workers who are fluent in one of the following languages (Cantonese, Hindi, Japanese, Khmer, Korean, Mandarin, Spanish, Tagalog, or Vietnamese) and work at a Polling Precinct where voters whose primary language is not English, on Election Day $5 for passing the optional online training (If you work on Election Day) Get job experience for your resume and college application Community Service Hours Learn how our electoral process really works Receive Election training from professionals in the field One month prior to Election Day, mandatory training is provided Monday - Friday (and some weekends), with numerous training classes located throughout the County.

Voter Education Learn about the candidates, Measures, and for other ballot information: votersedge.org/ca votersedge.org/ca County/Local info including jobs as poll workers, registration, voter guides and more: – – (510)

Official California Voter Guide

Who’s $$$ Measures & Candidates?

What seats are up for election? President: Clinton, Trump, Johnson, LaRiva, or Stein CA Senator: Harris or Sanchez 15 th Congressional District: Swalwell or Turner

Who’s Running for HUSD Board of Trustees (School Board) (8 candidates running for 3 open seats on a 5 member) Robert Carlson Todd Davis Daniel Goldstein Wynn Grcich Joe Ramos Luis Reynoso (incumbent) John Taylor (incumbent) Annette Walker (incumbent)

2016 HUSD Candidates Forum Wed, Oct 5, 2016, 6:00 to 8:00 pm Eden Church, Birch, Hayward Free Community 5:30 p.m. Free Literacy & Art Programs (K-6) Free Movie for Middle School Youth (who have their homework done ) Free Cherryland Computer Café (w/ Wi-Fi, printer, paper, tutoring, and adult supervision)Cherryland Computer Café

Local Measures Hayward, Measure EE (cannabis tax): hayward-ca.gov/your- government/elections/ballot-measures hayward-ca.gov/your- government/elections/ballot-measures HARD, Measure F1: haywardrec.org/664/Measure-F1 haywardrec.org/664/Measure-F1 Affordable Housing Bond, Measure A1:

Where Do I Vote? Find your polling place: /rov/voter_info/voter_profile.jsp?for mLanguage=E Enter your Birthdate, DL#, or last four #s of your SS Vote By Mail Drop Box Hayward City Hall Drive-By/Drop Off

Q & A