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Please note, the letters or forms listed below must be received by our office by 5:00 p.m. on April 28, 2025. 

Non-matching signature or if you forgot to sign your vote-by-mail envelope
If you received a letter because you forgot to sign your vote-by-mail envelope or your Conditional Voter Registration envelope, or the signature did not match on your vote-by-mail envelope, you can return the letter to our office using the following options:

Reporting Suspicious Behavior or Activity

Election security is a top priority for the Orange County Registrar of Voters. The Orange County Registrar of Voters has partnerships with the District Attorney’s office, the Department of Homeland Security, and State and local law enforcement. If you see suspicious behavior or activity, or have witnessed a criminal violation of the California Elections Code, you can report it to one of the following entities:

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