October 28, 2025 - Sacramento, Calif. – With the November 4, 2025, Statewide Special Election quickly approaching, California Secretary of State Shirley N. Weber, Ph.D., reminds voters that California has one of the strongest Voter Bills of Rights in the nation.
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The California Voter Bill of Rights ensures that every eligible California voter can cast a ballot easily, confidentially, and free from intimidation.
“Like we always do, California puts voters first—your right to vote is protected, and help is one call or click away,” said Secretary Weber.
The California Voter Bill of Rights, which is printed in the Voter Information Guide sent to every active registered voting household in the state, will be posted in every polling location and vote center.
The Voter Bill of Rights includes important voting rights information. For example, voters have the right to vote if they are a registered voter even if their name is not on the list at their polling place. If this is the case, the voter will be provided a provisional ballot, and their vote will be counted if elections officials determine they are eligible to vote.
Voters have the right to vote if they are still in line when the polls close. It is important that voters understand this right and don’t just walk away from their place in line because it is 8:00 p.m. on Election Day. They Also have the right to cast a secret ballot without anyone bothering them or telling them how to vote.
Voters have the right to get a new ballot if they have made a mistake and haven’t already cast their ballot. They also have the right to drop off their completed vote-by-mail ballot at any polling location or vote center in the state.
If a voter needs help at the polls, they have the right to ask questions of election officials about election procedures and they have the right to watch the election process. They also have the right to get help casting their ballot if needed.
Voters have the right to get election materials in a language other than English if enough people in their voting precinct speak that language.
It is also a right to report any illegal or fraudulent election activity to elections officials or the Secretary of State’s Office.
The Secretary of State’s Voter Information Hotline is available for all voters if they have questions about the voting process or if they need to report any illegal or fraudulent election activity. Voters can call one of the toll-free voter hotlines, available in numerous languages:
- - (800) 345-VOTE (8683) – English
- - (800) 232-VOTA (8682) - Español / Spanish
- - (800) 339-2857 - 中文 / Chinese
- - (888) 345-2692 - हिन्दी / Hindi
- - (800) 339-2865 - 日本語 / Japanese
- - (888) 345-4917 - ខ្មែរ / Khmer
- - (866) 575-1558 - 한국어 / Korean
- - (800) 339-2957 - Tagalog
- - (855) 345-3933 - ภาษาไทย / Thai
- - (800) 339-8163 - Việt ngữ / Vietnamese
- - 711 – TTY/TDD
The Voter Bill of Rights is also available online and available in ten languages: sos.ca.gov/elections/voter-bill-rights.
Californians can learn about the state’s Voter Bill of Rights from the Secretary of State’s informational video. View the California Voter Bill of Rights video here: youtube.com/watch?v=rxCkKCLfdRw.
Voters who are unsure of their voter registration status can quickly check it online at: voterstatus.sos.ca.gov.
The California Office of the Secretary of State’s website has a tool where a voter can type in their county or zip code, and the tool identifies that voter’s voting options caearlyvoting.sos.ca.gov/.
And voters can track their ballot by signing up at wheresmyballot.sos.ca.gov to automatically receive text, email, or voice status alerts, including that their ballot has been received, counted, or needs to be corrected before their ballot can be counted.
Information about county elections offices can be found at: sos.ca.gov/elections/voting-resources/county-elections-offices.
Upcoming California key deadlines and dates for the November 4, 2025, Statewide Special Election can be found at: https://www.sos.ca.gov/elections/upcoming-elections/statewide-special-nov-4-2025/key-dates-and-deadlines.
A full California Complete Statewide Special Election Calendar for the November 4, 2025, Statewide Special Election can be found at: https://elections.cdn.sos.ca.gov/statewide-elections/2025-special/statewide-special-election-calendar.pdf.
Source: CA. SoS

