Voter Engagement

KAC first began conducting voter registration drives in the City of Los Angeles. Today, KAC operates the longest continuously running civic participation program in the Korean American community, dedicated to advocating for equal access and representation. KAC has assisted over 40,000 immigrants to become U.S. citizens and registered voters.
1) Determine Voting Eligibility: you must be 18 years or older and U.S. citizen
2) Complete a Voter Registration Form (Paper or Online)
To register online, click here. Paper forms are available at KAC, DMV, local libraries, and U.S. Post Office.
2) Complete a Voter Registration Form (Paper or Online)
To register online, click here. Paper forms are available at KAC, DMV, local libraries, and U.S. Post Office.
3) Learn about what's on your ballot! Look up what is on your ballot here.
Registered voters will receive sample ballots and information guides in their mail.
Registered voters will receive sample ballots and information guides in their mail.
4) Decide your Voting Method:
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Vote using Vote by Mail (VBM)
All registered voters in California will receive their ballot in the mail for the November 2020 elections. Drop off your ballot any Vote Center or Drop-off Ballot Box. Once you mail in your ballot, you can track your ballot using 'Where's My Ballot?'
Vote early
Starting 10/30, all Vote Centers in Los Angeles County will open for safe in-person voting from 10AM - 7PM.
(Select Vote Centers may open beginning October 24)
Vote in-person at your local Vote Center
As of the March 2020 election, voters in Los Angeles County and Orange County may vote at any of the voting centers in their County. Vote in-person on Election Day, 11/3 from 7AM - 8PM.
Find out your Vote Center:
All registered voters in California will receive their ballot in the mail for the November 2020 elections. Drop off your ballot any Vote Center or Drop-off Ballot Box. Once you mail in your ballot, you can track your ballot using 'Where's My Ballot?'
Vote early
Starting 10/30, all Vote Centers in Los Angeles County will open for safe in-person voting from 10AM - 7PM.
(Select Vote Centers may open beginning October 24)
Vote in-person at your local Vote Center
As of the March 2020 election, voters in Los Angeles County and Orange County may vote at any of the voting centers in their County. Vote in-person on Election Day, 11/3 from 7AM - 8PM.
Find out your Vote Center:
- Calling (800) 345-VOTE (8683)
- Online at lavote.net
- By texting Vote to GOVOTE (468683)
What is the Easiest Way to Vote this Year?
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Check your Voter Status:
1) To make sure you get your ballot, confirm your voter registration status here.
2) You can ensure a smooth voting experience by:
1) To make sure you get your ballot, confirm your voter registration status here.
2) You can ensure a smooth voting experience by:
- confirming your mailing address
- signing up for ballot tracking notifications
Request a Replacement Ballot:
If you'd like to have your replacement ballot sent to your current address or temporary residence, check out lavote.net. Last day to request a replacement ballot is 10/27.
*This is a one-time request and will not permanently change your voter registration.*
If you'd like to have your replacement ballot sent to your current address or temporary residence, check out lavote.net. Last day to request a replacement ballot is 10/27.
*This is a one-time request and will not permanently change your voter registration.*
Request Large Font and Audio Proposition Pamphlet:
If you'd like to have your ballot in accessible formats like:
-large-print
-audio
-text of proposed laws
check out the California Secretary of State website.
If you'd like to have your ballot in accessible formats like:
-large-print
-audio
-text of proposed laws
check out the California Secretary of State website.