What are the rules for provisional ballots?

In California, provisional ballots are a type of ballot that a voter should use when they are not listed on the voter rolls at the polling place. If the voter meets certain criteria, the provisional ballot will be counted and their vote will be included in the final vote tally. Provisional ballots must be cast in the same county the voter is registered in. If the voter is not sure where to register, they can contact their county elections office for assistance. On the day of the election, the voter must present a valid form of identification as proof of their identity. Once the voter is in the right location and has their valid ID with them, they will be asked to fill out a provisional ballot. The provisional ballot must be signed and then sealed in the provided envelope before being turned over to the election officer. During the election canvass, the county elections office will then determine if the voter is eligible to vote. To do this, they will look up the voter’s registration information. If it shows that the voter was a valid registered voter in that county, the provisional ballot will be counted and the votes included in the vote tally. The rules for provisional ballots in California are meant to ensure that all eligible voters have the opportunity to have their voice heard. However, it is important for voters to make sure that they are in the right place and have the proper documentation with them on election day in order for their vote to be counted.

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