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As a voter registered with No Party Preference, if you want to vote for U.S. President, you must request a primary election ballot with presidential candidates.
The American Independent, Democratic, and Libertarian Parties allow No Party Preference voters to participate in their Presidential Primary Elections.
All voters in Orange County will receive a vote-by-mail ballot
A postcard has been sent to you that will allow you to request an American Independent, Democratic, or Libertarian Party ballot. Once you make your selection, return it in the mail. You can also request one of these selections on our website at ocvote.gov/npp, by calling our office at 714-567-7600, or by sending a fax to 714-567-7556.
If you do not request a partisan ballot by returning the postcard, submitting the request on our website, or calling our office by the deadline, you will be mailed a ballot without any presidential candidates. If this happens, you can request a replacement ballot from your county elections official by:
- Submitting a request on our website
- Calling our office at 714-567-7600
- Fax to 714-567-7556
- Voting in person at a Vote Center beginning on February 24, 2024
If you choose to vote in person at a Vote Center beginning on February 24, 2024
Ask the Vote Center staff for a ballot with either American Independent, Democratic, or Libertarian Party presidential candidates when checking-in at the Vote Center.
Voting in the Green, Peace and Freedom, or Republican Party Primary
If you want to vote for the Green, Peace and Freedom, or Republican Parties' presidential candidates, you must re-register with that specific party.
You can re-register to vote online at ocvote.gov/register. If you need to re-register after February 20, 2024, you may need to register to vote in person at a Vote Center.
As a voter registered with the American Independent Party you can ONLY vote for that party's presidential candidates in the March 5, 2024, Presidential Primary.
If you want to vote for the Green, Peace and Freedom, or Republican Parties' presidential candidates, you must re-register with that specific party.
If you want to vote for the Democratic or Libertarian Parties' presidential candidates, you can either re-register with the party or register with No Party Preference. For more details, click on the No Party Preference tab on this page.
You can re-register to vote online at ocvote.gov/register. If you need to re-register after February 20, 2024, you may need to register to vote in person at a Vote Center.
As a voter registered with the Democratic Party you can ONLY vote for that party's presidential candidates in the March 5, 2024, Presidential Primary.
If you want to vote for the Green, Peace and Freedom, or Republican Parties' presidential candidates, you must re-register with that specific party.
If you want to vote for the American Independent or Libertarian Parties' presidential candidates, you can either re-register with the party or register with No Party Preference. For more details, click on the No Party Preference tab on this page.
You can re-register to vote online at ocvote.gov/register. If you need to re-register after February 20, 2024, you may need to register to vote in person at a Vote Center.
As a voter registered with the Green Party you can ONLY vote for that party's presidential candidates in the March 5, 2024, Presidential Primary.
If you want to vote for the Peace and Freedom, or Republican Parties' presidential candidates, you must re-register with that specific party.
If you want to vote for the American Independent, Democratic, or Libertarian Parties' presidential candidates, you can either re-register with the party or register with No Party Preference. For more details, click on the No Party Preference tab on this page.
You can re-register to vote online at ocvote.gov/register. If you need to re-register after February 20, 2024, you may need to register to vote in person at a Vote Center.
As a voter registered with the Libertarian Party you can ONLY vote for that party's presidential candidates in the March 5, 2024, Presidential Primary.
If you want to vote for the Green, Peace and Freedom, or Republican Parties' presidential candidates, you must re-register with that specific party.
If you want to vote for the American Independent or Democratic Parties' presidential candidates, you can either re-register with the party or register with No Party Preference. For more details, click on the No Party Preference tab on this page.
You can re-register to vote online at ocvote.gov/register. If you need to re-register after February 20, 2024, you may need to register to vote in person at a Vote Center.
As a voter registered with the Peace and Freedom Party you can ONLY vote for that party's presidential candidates in the March 5, 2024, Presidential Primary.
If you want to vote for the Green or Republican Parties' presidential candidates, you must re-register with that specific party.
If you want to vote for the American Independent, Democratic, or Libertarian Parties' presidential candidates, you can either re-register with the party or register with No Party Preference. For more details, click on the No Party Preference tab on this page.
You can re-register to vote online at ocvote.gov/register. If you need to re-register after February 20, 2024, you may need to register to vote in person at a Vote Center.
As a voter registered with the Republican Party you can ONLY vote for that party's presidential candidates in the March 5, 2024, Presidential Primary.
If you want to vote for the Green or Peace and Freedom Parties' presidential candidates, you must re-register with that specific party.
If you want to vote for the American Independent, Democratic, or Libertarian Parties' presidential candidates, you can either re-register with the party or register with No Party Preference. For more details, click on the No Party Preference tab on this page.
You can re-register to vote online at ocvote.gov/register. If you need to re-register after February 20, 2024, you may need to register to vote in person at a Vote Center.
As a voter registered with an unqualified or unknown political party, you will have the same options as a voter registered with No Party Preference for the March 5, 2024, Presidential Primary Election.
The American Independent, Democratic, and Libertarian Parties allow No Party Preference voters to participate in their Presidential Primary Elections.
All voters in Orange County will receive a vote-by-mail ballot
A postcard has been sent to you that will allow you to request an American Independent, Democratic, or Libertarian Party ballot. Once you make your selection, return it in the mail. You can also request one of these selections on our website at ocvote.gov/npp, by calling our office at 714-567-7600, or by sending a fax to 714-567-7556.
- Submitting a request on our website
- Calling our office at 714-567-7600
- Fax to 714-567-7556
- Voting in person at a Vote Center beginning on February 24, 2024
If you choose to vote in person at a Vote Center beginning on February 24, 2024
Ask the Vote Center staff for a ballot with either American Independent, Democratic, or Libertarian Party presidential candidates when checking-in at the Vote Center.
Voting in the Green, Peace and Freedom, or Republican Party Primary
If you want to vote for the Green, Peace and Freedom, or Republican Parties' presidential candidates, you must re-register with that specific party.
You can re-register to vote online at ocvote.gov/register. If you need to re-register after February 20, 2024, you may need to register to vote in person at a Vote Center.