Resources for the Nov. 4, 2025, Special Election
Questions about voting or looking for an overview of this special election?
Watch this webinar for California’s Nov. 4th Special Election:
CA Secretary of State Resources
Register to Vote or Check Your Status
The voter registration deadline was October 20, 2025. If you missed this deadline, you can still register and vote in the election at any voting location up to and through Election Day (known as Same-Day Voter Registration). If you look up and go to your assigned voting location, then your ballot will be sure to include all the contests on which you’re allowed to vote.
Where’s My Ballot?
After returning your ballot, use WheresMyBallot to find out where your ballot is in the process and when it has been accepted.
Official Voter Information Guide
For each measure placed on the ballot, the state Voter Information Guide contains a great deal of useful information for voters. Each measure in the guide is accompanied by an impartial analysis of the proposal and the potential costs to taxpayers as prepared by the Legislative Analyst’s Office, arguments in favor and against it prepared by proponents and opponents, the text and a summary prepared by the Attorney General or the Legislature, as well as other information.
Additional Voter Resources:
Easy Voter Guide by the LWVC Educational Fund
A trusted, easy-to-understand publication for new and busy voters. The Easy Voter Guide explains how to vote and what’s on the statewide ballot for the November 4 Special Election. Available in five languages and community-reviewed to ensure clarity and accuracy.
CaVotes.org by the LWVC Educational Fund
The League of Women Voters of California Education Fund is the LWVC’s powerhouse for voter education information. Find answers to your voting & elections questions and helpful resources to get you ready to vote!
Asian Law Caucus
Voter Resources for California’s November 4 Special Election
The Asian Law Caucus provides voting & election information in multiple languages such as Arabic, Hmong, Korean, Simplified Chinese, Spanish, Tagalog, Traditional Chinese, Vietnamese.
Common Cause CA
Prop 50 Special Election: Voter Information Center
Common Cause’s new Voter Education Center has everything you need to prepare: how to register, ways to vote, key deadlines, a plain-English overview of Prop 50, and resources to protect your rights at the polls.
CalMatters Voter Guide
What you need to know to vote in California’s Nov. 4 special election on redistricting
CalMatters provides a nonpartisan voter guide to help voters this Nov. 4.
Center for Inclusive Democracy
California Proposed Congressional Districts: Mapping Tool
This mapping tool presents population and voter data for the proposed California congressional districts in the November 4th Special Election. These proposed congressional districts would replace the districts generated by the current California Citizens Redistricting Commission if Proposition 50 passes.
