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==<!--[[Image:red_ring.png|15px|left]]-->Featured article: [[Libertarian Party of California Voter Registration]]==
==<!--[[Image:red_ring.png|15px|left]]-->Featured article: [[Libertarian Party of California Voter Registration]]==


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Under California law, citizens may indicate their affiliation with a political party when they register to vote.  Voter registration forms include a set of check boxes for "qualified" parties, as well as a space for writing in the name of a non-qualified party.
Under California law, citizens may indicate their affiliation with a political party when they register to vote.  Voter registration forms include a set of check boxes for "qualified" parties, as well as a space for writing in the name of a non-qualified party.

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Featured article: Libertarian Party of California Voter Registration

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Under California law, citizens may indicate their affiliation with a political party when they register to vote. Voter registration forms include a set of check boxes for "qualified" parties, as well as a space for writing in the name of a non-qualified party. Voters also have the option of not indicating an affiliation. The terminology for this unaffiliated status has varied, with "Decline to State" having been used for much of the time since the LP has been active, but the current term is "No Party Preference".

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