Get Involved
1. Help Get 1 Million Signatures
- Request petitions
- Read Volunteer Petition Instructions (HTML | PDF)
- Complete Volunteer Petition Gatherer Acknowledgment Form
- Gather Your Signatures
- Mail Your Completed Signatures to:
Community College Petition
Arno Political Consultants
3235 Sunrise Blvd., Suite One
Rancho Cordova, CA 95742
2. Endorse the Campaign
- Join the growing number of individuals and organizations endorsing our initiative.
3. Donate to the Campaign
- We have raised over $1,300,000, but need another $300,000 to complete the petition drive!
Community College Governance, Funding Stabilization and Student Fee Reduction Act
Volunteer Petition Circulator Instructions
Only registered voters may sign a petition. Be sure to ask if the person is a registered voter.
Any California resident eligible to register to vote may collect signatures and sign the petitions as a circulator.
Circulators must personally witness all signatures. Please don't leave petitions unattended on a counter, for example. Someone must be present to witness all the signatures on that petition and sign as the petition circulator.
Each petition form may include signatures from only one county. Multiple petitions may be necessary if you are gathering signatures at events attended by voters from different counties or if your campus receives a large number of visitors from multiple counties.
It is not necessary for the circulator to be a resident of the same county in which the petition signers reside.
All information must be filled out in the signers and circulators own handwriting. You cannot fill in information for a voter, and no stamps or labels are acceptable. Initials are not acceptable.
Signers must include their street addresses or the signature won't count. Post office boxes may not be used as a residence address.
Do not separate the signature page from the body of the petition.
All circulators must complete an additional circulator statement to ensure the privacy of the voters that sign the petition. Completing this statement is required under California law.