Understanding NPP and Party PreferenceWhen you register to vote – either online or by printed form – you are asked, “Do you want to choose a political party preference?” To answer this question, you have the option to choose yes and select a specific political party. You also have the option to choose “No party/None.” How you answer this question impacts the ballot you are provided when it is time to vote. During a Presidential Primary like the upcoming election on March 5, 2024, you will automatically be sent a ballot with presidential candidates from the party you selected when registering to vote (and only that party).
What happens if you selected “No party/None” when registering to vote? If you are registered as NPP and you want to vote for a candidate for U.S. President during the Presidential Primary Election, you must request a ballot from one of the following parties:
All other parties require you to re-register with that specific party to vote for one of their candidates. To re-register online, go to registertovote.ca.gov. If you need to re-register after February 20, 2024, and you’d like to vote in the March 5, 2024, Presidential Primary, you can do that in person at a polling place or at the County Elections Office. Please note: The American Independent Party is a political party, and registering with that party is not the same thing as registering No Party Preference/NPP.
What is Cross-over Voting? Contact information for the County of San Luis Obispo Elections Office: Elaina Cano, Clerk-Recorder and Registrar of Voters Hours: 8:00 am – 5:00 pm (Note: After January 1, 2024, the office will close at 4:00 pm on Wednesdays) If you are an NPP voter who would like to vote for a presidential candidate on Election Day (March 5, 2024), you can take your non-partisan vote-by-mail ballot directly to a polling location and ask a poll worker to exchange it for a ballot from the American Independent, Democratic, or Libertarian Party. Additionally, the County of San Luis Obispo provides Remote Accessible Vote-by-Mail (RAVBM), which enables a voter to use their own technology to mark their ballot and then print and return it by mail to the Elections Office. For more information about RAVBM, contact the Elections Office at (805) 781-5228. During the General Election in November 2024, every voter will receive a ballot with all presidential candidates who remain in the race at that time. Voters can then select any one of the candidates when they cast their vote, regardless of party preference.
Are voters registered as NPP able to vote in the March 5, 2024, Primary Election for candidates running for an office other than U.S. President? For more information about NPP, party preference, and California’s Primary Election System, visit the California Secretary of State’s web site. You can also view the Secretary of State's October 23, 2023, Memorandum regarding NPP and Cross-Over Ballot voting. |