Elections Information
We provide non-partisan educational information about the Elections to support you
in exercising your right to vote. Please contact us if you have any question:
(415) 451-4350 x 302 or info@maringrassroots.org
THE NEXT
ELECTION IN
MARIN COUNTY
WILL BE ON
NOVEMBER 4th,
2008
HOW TO VOTE
IN MARIN
COUNTY

HOW TO VOTE -
ENGLISH  (PDF)

HOW TO VOTE -
SPANISH (PDF)

HOW TO VOTE -
VIETNAMESE (PDF)

OTHER  NON-PARTISAN WEBSITES

www.easyvoter.org
www.smartvoter.org
www.marinvotes.orgwww.vote411.org
HOW TO FIND YOUR POLLING PLACE

Polling places are open from 7 am to 8 pm on
Election Day.
You can also vote at the Registrar of Voters Office.
For more information contact
www.marinvotes.org
or call (415) 499-6456 -
Registrar of Voters, County of Marin
HOW TO BECOME A PAID ELECTION WORKER

CLICK HERE to download the application form
or visit
www.marinvotes.org
HOW TO VOTE
USING ABSENTEE
BALLOT

If you can not go to
your polling place on
Election Day, you can
also vote at the
Registrar of Voters
office.
When you use an
absentee ballot, make
sure to sign the
envelop using the
same signature that
you used when you
registered to vote.
Help America Vote Act
VOTER INFORMATION HOT LINES







These are some useful phone numbers for voters that
have any questions or complains about the Election:

County of Marin Registrar of Voters: (415) 499-6456

Grassroots Leadership Network of Marin's
Election Hotline:
(415) 573-6649

The Election Protection Coalition hotline:
1-866-OUR-VOTE/687-8683.
Call to report problems and
receive advice on what to do.

The California Secretary of State's office's main
voter hotline is 1-800-345-VOTE/ 1-800-345-8683
2007 - 2008
MARIN ELECTION
FACT SHEET

In English (PDF)
In Spanish (PDF)
"We must move pass
indecision to action...
If we do not act, we
shall surely be dragged
down the long, dark, and
shameful corridors of
time reserved for those
who possess power without
compassion, might without
morality, and strength
without sight."

Dr. Martin Luther King,Jr.
CIVIC ENGAGEMENT COALITION 2007 - 2008

A coalition of community-based organizations focused on promoting
non-partisan voter registration and education as one of the first steps of
grassroots civic engagement.

Marin Childcare Council
Parent Voices
Village Baptist Church
St. Vicent de Paul Society
Joy of Learning Center
Canal Alliance
Concilio Comunitario del Canal
Marin Institute
League of Women Voters
Pesticide Free Zone Campaign
Centerforce
Marin Housing
Marin City Fatherhood Program
Marin Asian Advocacy Project
Thriving Families Initiative - HomewardBound of Marin, Center Point, Adopt a
Family, BAMIN, Gilead House, Image For Success, Novato Human Needs Center

For more information about the Coalition, please contact Antonia at
antonia@maringrassroots.org or (415) 451-4350 x 302
Click on the links below to  get non-partisan  voter information:
Voter information and upcoming elections (English)
Información para votantes y próximas elecciones (Spanish)
Voter Bill of Rights (English)
Declaración de Derechos del Votante (Spanish)
Grassroots Leadership Network of Marin
30 North San Pedro Rd, Suite 290. San Rafael, CA 94903
P: (415) 451-4350 :: info(at)maringrassroots.org