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Offical Voter Info Guide Cal Statewide Special Election 10-7-2003
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CONFIDENTIAL ADDRESS PROGRAM

Protect Your Privacy
And your right to vote.

Victims of domestic violence and stalking and reproductive health care services providers, employees, volunteers, and patients don't have to be afraid to vote! If you qualify to enroll in the Safe at Home confidential address program, your voter registration information can be kept strictly confidential from campaigns, pollsters, the media, and other parties.

Just complete a confidential voter registration affidavit at one of the Safe at Home enrolling agencies—or simply re-register with the Registrar of Voters or County Clerk's Office in your county after you enroll in the program.

The Safe at Home confidential address program provides a no-cost mail forwarding service to victims of domestic violence and stalking and reproductive health care services providers, employees, volunteers, and patients that helps keep their addresses confidential-so their former partners or stalkers can't locate them. Once registered, Safe at Home participants automatically receive "absent voter status" so they can vote by mail, in the privacy of their homes.

Contact the Safe at Home Confidential Address Program at 1-877-322-5227.

Safe at Home



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