with the CA Secretary of State. PLEASE FILE ONE! Unfortunately, it does have to be notarized but it is worth the effort. (In Southern CA, Postal Annex notarizes for about $10; sometimes a bank will do it for free for their customers (call ahead)).
http://www.ss.ca.gov/elections/hava-complaint-procedure.htmSection 1. Scope. These provisions provide a uniform, nondiscriminatory procedure for resolving any complaint alleging a violation of any provision of Title III of the Help America Vote Act of 2002 ("HAVA"), including a violation that has occurred, is occurring, or is about to occur. This procedure does not apply to alleged violations of state or federal law not involving Title III. Any writing received by the Secretary of State that does not appear to involve an alleged violation of Title III shall be referred to appropriate persons or agencies for processing.
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Section 3 Who May File. Any person who believes that there has been a violation, there is a violation, or a violation is about to occur of any provision of Title III may file a complaint.
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B. When to File. A complaint shall be filed within 60 days after the occurrence of the actions or events that form the basis for the complaint, or within 90 days after the Complainant becomes aware of the actions or events, whichever is later.
Link to form available at that webpage.