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Santa Cruz County Elections Guidebooks
Initiatives/Recalls/Referendum/Recounts
How to do a County Initiative
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Recall Guide for County, School/Special District & Local Judicial Offices
Recall Guide for State and Local Officials - Secretary of State
How to do a County Referendum
Recount Guidebook
Elections & Voter Registration
Election Observer Guidelines
Political Parties and the Top Two Primary
Selecting a Political Party or No Party
Defining a Voting Domicile
Voters who no longer physically reside in Santa Cruz County
Elections servcies for voters with specific needs
Contesting an election
Guide to Writing Arguments, Rebuttals and Analyses
Santa Cruz County Informational Guide to HAVA
Information for Nonprofits
Guide to Political Activities of County Employees Concerning Ballot Measures
Equal Time Rules
Governing Body Guides
When and How to Call an Election for Local Jurisdictions
How to Place a Measure on the Ballot
Who Can Administer Oaths
School and Community College District Bond Elections
Mello-Roos Districts from California Tax Data.Com
Understanding Proposition 218
Rules for Conducting Balloting Proceedings for Assessments
Rules for Conducting Balloting Proceedings for Assessments
Vacancies
How to Fill a Vacancy
Judicial Vacancies Secretary of State Memo of August 13, 2003
Judicial Vacancies Santa Cruz County Memo of September 5, 2003
Judicial Vacancies Guide from the League of Women Voters
Language Guides
Spanish Language Glossary of Election Terms from the EAC
Help America Vote Act
Help America Vote Act Identification Requirements
Secretary of State's Help America Vote Act Information
Federal Elections
Nominating and Electing the President
What is the Electoral College
How a Federal Bill Becomes Law