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Join Your Friends and Neighbors!
Did you know that Vote Center Customer Service Representatives are your friends and neighbors, working to help their community vote?
When you visit a Vote Center – your one-stop location for all things voting – Customer Service Representatives are available to help. They can assist in helping you to vote or register to vote, solve voter registration issues, get a replacement ballot, and get general assistance for 11 days, not just one.
This election, consider joining your friends and neighbors by becoming a Vote Center Customer Service Representative. Visit ocvote.gov/jobs to apply today! Bilingual skills are a plus but are not required.
By serving as a Vote Center Customer Service Representative, you will be helping to ensure that every Orange County citizen can vote in the upcoming election and that the election is accessible, fair, accurate, secure, and transparent.
Bob Page Registrar of Voters
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Early voting in the November 5, 2024 Presidential General Election opens in 60 days! We will be employing hundreds of individuals to work in nearly 200 Vote Centers throughout Orange County. Bilingual skills are a plus but are not required. |
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Election Services Department - Employee Spotlight
Name: Miguel
Job: Elections Representative - ADA Specialist
First Election Worked: 2020 Presidential General Election
Why Work in Elections: Because what we do matters, and it is an important part of our Democracy.
Why Elections are Easy and Secure: "At the Registrar of Voters, I work with my team to make voting easy by making sure our vote centers meet all of our accessibility requirements for voters to cast their ballots with ease and no obstacles." |
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Training Department - Employee Spotlight
Name: Kelly
Job: Training Facilitator
First Election Worked: 2016 Presidential Primary Election
Why Work in Elections: “It is an honor to work in elections as this provides me with an opportunity to serve my county and assist voters in making their voices heard.”
Why Elections are Easy and Secure: “My role in the election process is to ensure that all CSR Leads and CSRs are knowledgeable and confident in their abilities to assist our Orange County voters.” |
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Physical Accessibility Features at Vote Centers and Ballot Boxes
The Orange County Registrar of Voters takes every step necessary to ensure all voting locations meet accessibility requirements and provide a positive voting experience.
This includes completing onsite accessibility surveys of all Vote Centers, Ballot Drop Boxes, and Pop-Up Voting locations that will be open during the 2024 Presidential General Election.
Surveying teams assess each voting location, taking detailed measurements of walking paths, ramps, accessible parking spaces, and voting rooms to ensure they are accessible and free of hazards.
If surveyors identify any issues, Vote Centers may be provided with temporary measures to enhance accessibility such as threshold ramps, cones to identify hazards, and mats to cover tripping hazards. Most facilities also leave doors propped open to allow for easy, unencumbered access.
The Registrar of Voters strives to provide all voters the opportunity to vote privately and independently.
Visit ocvote.gov/accessibility to learn more. |
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Candidate Filing Closes August 9 at 5 p.m.
Those interested in running for one of about 125 local school and special district offices up for election in the 2024 Presidential General Election have until tomorrow, August 9 at 5 p.m. to complete the filing process at the Registrar of Voters’ office.
To view the full list of school and special district offices on the ballot for the November 5, 2024 Presidential General Election visit: ocvote.gov/elections/whats-on-the-ballot.
To qualify for one of the offices up for election, a candidate shall be a registered voter in the district and, if applicable, in the trustee area or director division.
Eligible citizens can download many of the required candidacy documents by using the Registrar of Voters Candidate Filing Portal on our website (ocvote.gov/candidates), prior to filing the documents at the Registrar of Voters’ office.
The Registrar of Voters also issues candidacy documents at its office, 1300 S. Grand Ave., Building C in Santa Ana, Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Candidates must file these completed forms in that office no later than 5 p.m. on Friday, August 9, 2024.
Those interested in running for one of about 80 city offices up for election must pick up and file candidate documents at the appropriate City Clerk’s office. |
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