Your party preference impacts your ballot this election.
- If you are registered to vote with a political party preference, your ballot will list that party’s presidential contest and county central committee contest, if any.
- If you are registered with No Party Preference, you can request a ballot with presidential candidates of the American Independent, Democratic, or Libertarian parties.
To update your party preference and receive a ballot with that party's presidential candidates, you will need to vote in person.
All ballots will list contests for U.S. Senator, U.S. Representative, State Senator, State Assembly Member, Judges of the Superior Court, and state and local measures.
Get ready to vote.
- Check your registration information, including party preference.
- Register to vote or update your information, if needed.
- Read the March 5, 2024 Voter Information Pamphlet.
- View frequently asked questions about voting in the March 2024 election.
- Learn about ways to vote in the upcoming election.
- Watch a short video about your voting options.
- Map out your voting plan using the Vote Ready tool.