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Registrar of Voters
June 7, 2022, Election
- Campaign Guide
- Office Qualifications and Requirements
- Voter-Nominated Offices
- Office Qualifications and Requirements
There are two basic types of offices up for election in California in the June 7, 2022, Statewide Direct Primary Election:
- Voter-Nominated Offices: For these offices, candidates list their political party (or lack thereof) on the ballot. However, voters can vote for any candidate they choose, regardless of their party or the candidate's party. The top two vote-getters in the primary election move on to the general election. Most federal and state offices are voter-nominated (with a few exceptions, such as U.S. President and State Superintendent of Public Instruction).
- Nonpartisan Offices: For these offices, candidates cannot list their political party affiliation on the ballot. Also, unlike voter-nominated offices, if a candidate wins 50% or more of the vote in the primary, they are declared the winner and do not have to run again in the general election. Most county and local offices are nonpartisan. Only one federal/state office is nonpartisan: State Superintendent of Public Instruction.
For more information about voter-nominated offices, please visit the Voter-Nominated Offices page on the Secretary of State's website.
The Secretary of State has released PDF packets detailing the qualifications and requirements for all voter-nominated offices on the ballot next June on their Qualifications for Running for Office in 2022 page. Below is a list of links to these packets:
- Federal (Elected Statewide)
- Federal (Elected by District)
- State (Elected Statewide)
- Governor (PDF)
- Lieutenant Governor (PDF)
- Secretary of State (PDF)
- Controller (PDF)
- Treasurer (PDF)
- Attorney General (PDF)
- Insurance Commissioner (PDF)
- State (Elected by District)
- Member of the State Board of Equalization, 2nd District (PDF)
- State Senator (2nd District) (PDF)
A portion of Sonoma County also falls in the 3rd State Senate district, but that seat is not up for election until 2024. - Member of the State Assembly, 2nd District (PDF)
- Member of the State Assembly, 4th District (PDF)
- Member of the State Assembly, 12th District (PDF)