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Community Outreach

At the San Bernardino County Registrar of Voters, we are dedicated to making elections fair, accessible, secure, transparent, and efficient. Our community outreach program helps inform and educate the public about the election process, while offering excellent customer service. We also focus on increasing voter registration and building strong connections with voters, organizations, candidates, government agencies, and the media.

Voter Registration Drives

Voter Registration Drives are efforts to increase voter registration numbers. Anyone distributing voter registration cards in California should be familiar with the rules and regulations for conducting voter registration drives.

Online Voter Registration Training Class Available

The San Bernardino County Registrar of Voters offers an online Voter Registration Training Class [currently unavailable] for individuals and groups conducting Voter Registration Drives.

If you want to pick up 50 or more voter registration cards from the San Bernardino County Registrar of Voters office, you will need to submit a certificate of completion for this Voter Registration Training Class [currently unavailable]. The class is required to be taken only once.

Take the class at your convenience. Start here [currently unavailable].

Request a Registrar of Voters Speaker

The Registrar of Voters has some availability to speak at community events. Requests are made by submitting a Voter Education Request Form [pdf].

Please keep in mind that:

  • Submitting an application does not guarantee a speaker.
  • Speaker availability is limited in the weeks leading up to an election.

Request the Registrar of Voters at your event

The Registrar of Voters can table your next event with the voter education services. Requests are made by submitting an Outreach Event Request Form [pdf].

Please keep in mind that:

  • Submitting an application does not the Registrar of Voters at your event.
  • Speaker availability is limited in the weeks leading up to an election.

Voter Information Display Program

The Registrar of Voter strategically locates Voter Information Displays at city clerk offices, post offices, high schools, community centers, faith-based organizations, and more so voters can easily access election information within their communities.  These displays include Voter Registration Applications, Vote by Mail Applications, Poll Worker Applications, and Online Voter Information Guide Applications.

If your business or organization would like to participate in the Voter Information Display program, please contact (909) 387-8300.