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VoteCal Project Statewide Voter Registration System




The federal Help America Vote Act of 2002 (HAVA) requires all states to implement a wide range of election process reforms, including the creation of a single statewide list of all registered voters in California. The Secretary of State established the VoteCal Registration Database Project to develop and implement this federally mandated statewide voter registration list. The next major step in this project is the procurement of a vendor to develop this system.

Please check this web page regularly for project developments and to obtain the most current information on this project.

For general information regarding California's implementation of the federal Help America Vote Act of 2002 (HAVA), please click here.


NEWS

VoteCal System development & implementation Request for Proposal (RFP) released on December 13, 2007.

This procurement is being managed by the California Department of General Services. All questions concerning this procurement should be addressed directly to:

Rhonda Smith
Department of General Services - Procurement
707 3rd Street, Second Floor
West Sacramento, CA 95605
Rhonda.Smith@dgs.ca.gov
Phone: (916) 375-4502
Fax: (916) 375-4505

For questions regarding voter registration please visit www.sos.ca.gov/elections_vr.htm.
For voter status please contact your local county elections office.


Historic Documents and Information

Responses to County Questions about VoteCal

These questions and answers are being presented here to help guide counties in reviewing and understanding the VoteCal RFP. These answers are informational only and not meant to be a legal interpretation of the RFP or its requirements. In the event one or more of the questions below conflict with the actual RFP, the language of the RFP will prevail.


VoteCal Feasibility Study Report (FSR) - March 20, 2006



VoteCal Special Project Report (SPR) - August 15, 2007


New Economic Analysis Worksheets (EAWs)


Memorandum of Agreement with U.S. Department of Justice - November 2, 2005.


Other VoteCal Project Procurements


Last Updated on April 7, 2008



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