UCSD
CAMPUS NOTICE
University of California, San Diego
 

SAN DIEGO: OFFICE OF THE CHANCELOR
October 1, 1998
ALL AT UCSD The right to vote is important to the continued success of our
democratic processes at all levels of government. It is through
the choices made by individual voters that elected officials are
chosen and ballot propositions are decided. Important matters on the November 1998 ballot include the election of the Governor, U.S. Senators and Congressional Representatives, State Senate and Assembly members, and numerous other Federal, State, and local elected officials. Also, there will be 12 state-wide ballot propositions, including Proposition 1A, a $9.2 billion bond issue for capital projects for K-12 schools, community colleges, California State University and the University of California. The most important step in the electoral process is registering
to vote. The deadline for the November 3, 1998, General Election is October 5, 1998. If you have moved since last voting, have changed your name, or wish to change your party affiliation, you must re-register in order to be eligible to vote. If you have not
registered before and are a resident of California and will be 18 years of age by the election, you must register in order to vote.
Voter registration forms are available at many locations in the
community such as libraries and post offices. Registration
forms are available on the UCSD campus at:
Revelle College -- Admissions Office (Provost's Building)
Muir College -- Dean's Office Marshall College -- Residential Life Office (Oceanview)
Warren College -- Residential Life Office (Canyonview)
Roosevelt College -- Dean's/Provost's Office Lobby (Building 412)
University Extension -- Student Services, Building "C"
Geisel Library -- Information Desk
Price Center -- EDNA Student Information
SIO -- Administration Reception Area (104 Scripps Building)
School of Medicine -- Lobby, Dean's Office (Basic Science Bldg)
Torrey Pines Center South -- Cups Delicatessen Registration forms are also available by sending an e-mail
message with your name and campus mail code to vote@ucsd.edu
I urge everyone to register to vote and participate in the
upcoming election.
Robert C. Dynes
Chancellor