The California Secretary of State periodically provides written guidance and information to the state's county elections officials to help ensure a smooth electoral process.

The written advisories -- known as CCROVs since they are directed to County Clerks & Registrars of Voters -- are posted here shortly after they are provided to county elections officials. Electronic copies of all CCROVs dating back to January 1, 2013, are posted here.

To obtain a copy of a CCROV issued in 2012 or earlier -- or if you have any questions or comments -- please email the Elections Division staff using our online form or call (916) 657-2166.

 

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Date CCROV Number Title

10/29/2014

14272 Initiative: 1661, Related to Immigration (PDF)

10/29/2014

14271 CalVoter I: Duplicate Check Criteria – October 2014 (PDF)

10/23/2014

14270 CalVoter: CDPH Historic Death Records (PDF)

10/20/2014

14269 General Election: County Sample Ballots (PDF)

10/17/2014

14268 General Election: CalVoter Blackout Period (PDF)

10/13/2014

14266 Voting Systems: OVSTA Monthly Update – October 2014 (PDF)

10/13/2014

14265 General Election: Elections Observation Rights and Responsibilities (PDF)

10/13/2014

14264 General Election: County Contacts for Election Day Complaints (PDF)

10/10/2014

14263 Referendum: 1660, Related to Plastic Bags (PDF)

10/09/2014

14262 General Election: Cameras At Polling Places (PDF)

10/09/2014

14261 General Election: Electioneering (PDF)

10/09/2014

14260 General Election: Provisional Ballots (PDF)

10/08/2014

14259 General Election: Natural Disaster/Emergency Procedures (PDF)

10/08/2014

14258 General Election: Approved Alternative Procedures (PDF)

10/08/2014

14257 General Election: EOPP and Computer Vote Count Program (PDF)

10/03/2014

14256 Voter Registration: Postage Reimbursement and Replenishment Claims (FY 2014/2015– 1st Qtr) (PDF)

10/02/2014

14255 CalVoter I: Duplicate Check Criteria – September 2014 (PDF)

10/01/2014

14254 General Election: UOCAVA/MOVE Act Survey #3 (PDF)