This page provides general information about upcoming elections; how, when, and where to vote, as well as information about registering to vote. It also includes a number of non-partisan election guides to refer to when researching candidates and issues on the ballot.
Upcoming Elections
Who & What Will Be On the Ballot?
The following jurisdictions are having an election on March 7, 2023
- Schell-Vista Fire Protection District
- Timber Cove Fire Protection District
Past Election Results
Voter Registration Lookup
Are you registered to vote? Find out by using one of these options:
- County of Sonoma Voter Registration Lookup
- Email: Rov-votereg@sonoma-county.org
- Phone: (707) 565-6800
- Toll Free in CA only: (800) 750-VOTE / (800) 750-8683
If you are not registered to vote:
You must be registered 15 days prior to an election to be eligible to vote a regular ballot. Otherwise, you will need to vote in person via the Conditional Voter Registration process. For new U.S. citizens there is an exception.
- Register to Vote Online
- Paper Voter Registration Applications are available at Sonoma County Library branches.
- Pre-register to Vote Online – for Citizens between the Ages of 16 and 17
- Check Your Voter Status
- Voter Hotline:
(800) 345-VOTE (8683) or click here for hotlines for languages other than English - Register in Person:
Sonoma County Registrar of Voters
435 Fiscal Drive
Santa Rosa, CA 95403 - Voters Registering Overseas:
Register to vote by using the Federal Post Card Application (FPCA) form no later than 15 days prior to an election. - Accessibility Assistance:
- TDD for Hearing Impaired: (707) 565-6888
- Email: cra-it@sonoma-county.org
- Phone: (707) 565-3800
Fax: (707) 565-3905
CA Relay Service: 711 - Contact: Victoria Willard, ADA Coordinator
Phone: (707) 565-2331
Fax: (707) 565-3770
How & Where to Vote
- Voters Choice Act 2022 for Sonoma County.
- Map of Registrar of Voters Existing Secure Ballot Drop Off Locations
- Vote by Mail
- Vote Center/Polling Place Lookup
- Where's My Ballot?
Precinct and District Maps
Voting Options After a Disaster
- Information for Voters Impacted by Disasters
- Email: ROV-VoterReg@sonoma-county.org
- Phone: (707) 565-6800
Election Contacts – Sonoma County & State of California
- Sonoma County Election Office
Deva Marie Proto, County Clerk-Recorder-Assessor-Registrar of Voters
Phone: (707) 565-6800
Toll Free in CA only: (800) 750-8683 - California Secretary of State Election Division
California Secretary of State: Dr. Shirley N. Weber
Email: secretary.weber@sos.ca.gov - California Secretary of State Investigative Services
If you believe that you are a victim of election fraud or have witnessed a criminal violation of the California Elections code, you may use the Election Voter Complaint Form to report the violation: - Submit the online form
- Download the form in English or Español
- Mail form to:
California Secretary of State Investigative Services 1500
11th St, 2nd Floor Sacramento, CA 95814 - Fax form to (916) 653-8728
Election Guides / Non-Partisan Voter Information
Research Candidates and Issues:
- Calmatters 2022 Voter Guide
- League of Women Voters of Sonoma County
“Encourages the informed and active participation of citizens in government. Influences public policy through education and advocacy. We never support or oppose any political party or candidate.”
Email: info@lwvsonoma.org - National Association of Secretaries of State, Initiative #TrustedInfo
“In Nov. 2019, NASS originally launched #TrustedInfo2020—an education effort to promote election officials as the trusted sources of election information. Due to the initiative's success, NASS will continue the campaign under #TrustedInfo.” - Nonprofit VOTE
“Nonprofit VOTE partners with America’s nonprofits to help the people they serve participate and vote. We are the largest source of nonpartisan resources to help nonprofits integrate voter engagement into their ongoing activities and services.” - Vote 411
“Personalized Voting Information.” - Vote.org
“Vote.org is the largest 501(c)(3) nonprofit, nonpartisan voting registration and get-out-the-vote (GOTV) technology platform in America.” - Voter’s Edge California
“A comprehensive, nonpartisan online guide to elections covering federal, state, and local races in the state of California.”