How many voter registration affidavits can I get if I want to register people in my community?

There is no limit to the number of voter registration affidavits a person may obtain. However, depending on the number of cards the Secretary of State or a county elections official has on hand and the volume of requests they are receiving, the Secretary of State and county elections officials may ask a requestor to take fewer cards than they asked for and to return later should they need additional cards. The Secretary of State does require the requester to complete a Voter Registration Card Statement of Distribution form and a county elections official may require a person who requests cards from their office to do something similar.

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1. Who can register to vote?
2. Who can pre-register to vote?
3. How do I register to vote?
4. What is the deadline to register to vote?
5. I have just moved. Am I required to re-register?
6. I did not vote in the last election. Do I need to re-register?
7. Do I have to be registered to vote in order to register other voters?
8. I registered at the Department of Motor Vehicles, but my county elections office says I'm not registered. What can I do?
9. Where do I send my voter registration form after I fill it out?
10. How many voter registration affidavits can I get if I want to register people in my community?
11. How can I cancel my California voter registration?