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COUNTY OF LOS ANGELESRegistrar-Recorder/County Clerk
County of Los Angeles Board of SupervisorsL to R
Zev Yaroslavsky, Gloria Molina, Don Knabe, Mark Ridley-Thomas and Michael D. Antonovich
Registrar/Recorder County Clerk Registrar/Recorder County Clerk HeadquartersHeadquarters
Norwalk, CaliforniaNorwalk, California
Voter Education and Outreach Agenda
• Voting Systems
• Voter Registration
• Community
Outreach/Brochures
• Polling Place & Sample Ballot
Look up
• Pollworker Recruitment
• Outreach Materials and
Multilingual Voter Services
Voting Systems
InkaVote Device (Vote Recorder)
Audio Ballot Booth & InkaVote Plus
Two Voting Options
Polling Place Voting or Vote By Mail Voting
Voter Registration
Who can register to vote?
• Citizen of the United States• California resident• At least 18 by the next election• Not in prison or on parole for felony
conviction• Not declared mentally incompetent by a
court
Eligibility requirements
Registration forms are available
at convenient locations…
Registrar/Recorder County Clerk Headquarter, Registrar/Recorder County Clerk Headquarter, Norwalk, California and Branch offices:Norwalk, California and Branch offices:
Beverly Hills, East Los Angeles, Lancaster, LAX Courthouse, Beverly Hills, East Los Angeles, Lancaster, LAX Courthouse, Van Nuys and Florence/FirestoneVan Nuys and Florence/Firestone
Los Angeles CountyRegistrar-Recorder/County Clerk
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Dean C. Logan
Registrar-RecorderCounty Clerk
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General Information
Recorder Operations
Voter & Election Information
County Clerk Operations
Dean C. Logan
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Accessibility ServicesClick here for further detailsVoters With Specific Needs Video
November 3 , 2009 - Consolidated Elections
Pollworker Information
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Multilingual Voter ServicesMultilingual Voter ServicesConnect with us
Resources
Multilingual Voter Services
Online Services
Resources
REGISTRAR-RECORDER COUNTY CLERK WEBSITE
WWW.LAVOTE.NET
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PublicPublicLibrariesLibraries
Community Outreach Activities
Unity and Peace Resource Fair
LA City Disability Expo
Cinco De Mayo Festival
Little Tokyo Festival
Los Angeles County Fair
Chinese American Museum Grand Opening
Philippine Festival
Korean Festival
Immigration Naturalization Service Ceremony
Outreach Materials
andServices
Outreach BrochuresGuide to Inmate, Help America Vote Act (HAVA),
Primary & General Elections
Multilingual Voter Service Guide &
Voter Survival Guide
Outreach BrochuresVoting Is Your Right! - InkaVote Plus
Outreach BrochureVoter Information Guide (VIG),
Voter guide can be obtain in Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Spanish,Tagalog/Filipino & Vietnamese languages
Outreach Services
• Voter Education • Voting Equipment Demonstration• Community Outreach Table Display• Speak with Community Groups
• For more information Call 562.462.2117
You can request voter registration forms, sample ballot booklets and other multilingual materials as well as finding your polling place location by
calling Multilingual Assistance Hotline:
MULTILINGUAL VOTER SERVICES
English
Tagalog /Filipino
Multilingual Assistance Hotline 1.800-481-VOTE(8683)
Rev. 7/15/2009/nf
To become a Pollworker
visit our website and
register on-line at
www.lavote.net
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If you are an employee of the Los Angeles County and wish to apply through the County Employee Pollworker Program (Department INTRANET ONLY), please click here.
OR
General public may click here to proceed to Pollworker Application.
Pollworker Application
REGISTRAR-RECORDER COUNTY CLERK WEBSITEWWW.LAVOTE.NET
Who can be a Pollworker?
• Registered voter, California resident andUnited States citizen
• 18 years of age or older
• Students – must be 16 years old, nominated by their school and enrolled in official student pollworker program, also needs to be a senior with a 2.5 minimum GPA.
Eligibility requirements
Pollworker ConsiderationsPollworker Pay
•Clerks receive $105.00 stipend.This includes training class bonus of *$25.
•Inspectors receive up to *$175.00 stipend.This includes training bonus & pick-up of election supplies
* Must Attend Training
For more information call 800.815.2666
For multilingual assistance call 800.481.8683
for other Registrar-Recorder services
please visit our website at www.lavote.net
Rev. 8/10/09nf