Wanted: County Election Workers
Contributed by Michael Sanchez, Public Information Officer of Registrar Recorder County Clerk
Apply to be a County Election Worker The Los Angeles County Registrar-Recorder/ County Clerk is looking for county employees who read, write, and speak a language other than English to serve as an Election Worker in the upcoming June 7th Statewide Direct Primary Election.
Serving as an Election Worker provides a unique learning experience and an opportunity to serve our community outside the traditional roles of service provided at the employees' current department. With the approval of the employee’s supervisors, the employee would be reassigned to serve as an Election Worker in the upcoming election.
If you are a county employee and you are interested in applying please contact your supervisor or your department's Human Resources Division for more information on how to apply. More information on the County Election Worker Program can also be found on LAVOTE.GOV/CountyWorker.
Language Services for Voters Los Angeles County is home to nearly 6 million registered voters across 3,100 square miles. It is the largest and most culturally diverse local voting jurisdiction in the United States. In Los Angeles County, the Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk provides language support in 18 different languages.
If a voter prefers to receive their election materials in a language other than English, they can:
Call (800) 815-2666, option 3
Re-register to vote on LAVOTE.GOV
Return the language request form attached to the Sample Ballot Book
More information on the multilingual services provided by the Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk can be found on LAVOTE.GOV.