City Voting etc.

Eligibility for Voting

The right to vote can, like some other legal rights, be lost through judicial process (conviction of certain types of crimes, findings of mental incompetence, etc). In many cases, the specific right to vote can be reinstated by a judge either temporarily or permanently depending on the circumstance.

Past Issues of Note

Types of Voting

Poster at the east entrance to Olson Hall from http://payattention.org that says "If you're not voting, then who are you electing?"

Voting for Davis Politics and Local Representatives tends to be done through traditional polling. In Davis there is strong support for various other types of voting:

Where to Vote

Voters on November 1, 2008 at the Davis Senior Center

If you are voting on Election Day, find your polling place: Yolo Elections Office

Early voting locations include the Yolo County Elections Office, Memorial Union Early Polling Station, and Davis Senior Center. Check with the Yolo County Elections Office for dates and hours.

Where to Register

You can register to vote online here, or at one of the following locations:

Post Offices

  • Davis - 2020 Fifth Street
  • West Sacramento - 1601 Merkley Ave.
  • Winters - 510 Railroad Ave.
  • Woodland - 720 Court St.

Department of Motor Vehicles

  • Davis - 505 Pole Line Rd.
  • Woodland - 825 East St.
  • Davis - 505 Pole Line Rd.
  • Woodland - 825 East St.

Libraries

  • Davis - 315 East 14th St.
  • Winters - 201 First St.
  • Woodland - 250 First St.
  • West Sacramento - 1212 Merkley Ave.

City Clerk's Offices

  • Davis - 23 Russell Blvd.
  • Winters - 318 First St.
  • Woodland - 300 First St.
  • West Sacramento - 1110 West Capitol Avenue

Yolo County Elections Office

  • Woodland - 625 Court St. Room B-05

Student Voting