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2010

First launched as the California Civic Engagement Project (CCEP) at UC Davis in December 2010, CID was founded by political sociologist Mindy Romero, who through her graduate and doctoral work in sociology saw a great need for more data-driven research on voting, voting behaviors and elections.

2012

In 2012, the Center released its first data research report, “Disparities in California's Vote-By-Mail Use.

2017

With the addition of new voting equipment in 2017, voters are treated to faster processing and less waiting in lines.

2018

In 2018, CID rolled out a first-of-its-kind Voting Location Siting Tool, an innovative web-based data mapping system to help election officials and community advocates in California identify accessible voting locations, as well as optimize voter outreach efforts.

2020

For the 2020 General Election, CID expanded the Tool to nine additional states, while also introducing a new data-centric Ballot Return Tool for Los Angeles County.

2022

Deadlines for Vacancies and Replacement Nominees for the General Election for State and County Officers (November 8, 2022)

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