Press Release – Yee Celebrates Online Voter Registration Day
“Everyone should be included in our democracy” says Yee
SAN FRANCISCO – Today, Senator Leland Yee (D-San 
Francisco/San Mateo) celebrated the first ever California Online Voter 
Registration Day in an effort to get more Californians to utilize online
 voter registration through the Secretary of State’s website.
“The use of online voter registration has been overwhelming with 
nearly a million Californians taking advantage of the convenience of the
 new system,” said Yee. “However, with millions of eligible voters still
 unregistered, we must continue to push for increased participation in 
our democracy.
All eligible California voters can register now at https://rtv.sos.ca.gov/elections/register-to-vote/.
Under Yee’s SB 397, passed in 2011, Californians were given the 
option to go to the Secretary of State’s website to register to vote. 
Over 910,000 Californians have used the system to register to vote or 
update their registration since last year.
“Simply put, voting should be easy,” said Melissa Breach, Executive 
Director of League of Women Voters California. “While many states are 
making it harder to vote, California is using technology to make 
registering almost as easy as sending an email. Despite registering 
almost one million voters online last year, there are still almost 6 
million eligible Californians who are not yet registered. Including 
online voter registration on every state Web site is a great next step 
to increasing and diversifying California’s electorate.”
It is estimated that only three quarters of those eligible in California are registered to vote.
Those who registered to vote using the new online system last year 
were found to be significantly more likely to cast a ballot in the 
November election.
According to Political Data Inc. (PDI), turnout was 84.7 percent in 
Sacramento County from those who registered online – 10 percentage 
points higher than the county average.
Orange County saw similar numbers: those who registered to vote 
online turned out at 82 percent versus the county average of 72 percent.
Fresno County saw an even larger uptick in turnout among those who 
registered online: 78.2 percent turnout for online registration voters 
versus the county average of only 57.7 percent – more than a 20 
percentage point difference.
“Not only were we able to increase turnout among those who registered
 online, but we significantly increased participation among young people
 and first time voters,” said Yee. “Today, and any day, is a great day 
to register to vote.”
Yee authored two other pieces of legislation regarding voting access 
this session. SB 44, signed by the Governor last Monday, will require 
all state websites to have a link to the Secretary of State’s voter 
registration page. SJR 14, passed last Thursday, calls for the 
restoration of the Voting Rights Act.
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Contact: Dan Lieberman,
(916) 651-4008
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