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OC Registrar of Voters News Feed Update: Off and Running (Vote-By-Mail Ballots)

Posted by Newsletter Reprint on April 28, 2012

This came over the wire from the Registrar of Voters’ office on Thursday…

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Off and Running

April 26, 2012 – Today we began the process of inserting vote-by-mail ballots. We will begin to mail these ballots to permanent vote-by-mail voters starting on May 7th. Our printing process started yesterday – a process that will take a little over a week – with a planned printing schedule of 600,000 permanent vote-by-mail ballots. Today we inserted 9,478 ballots (a process that makes the ballot mail ready). Over the next few days we should be close to 50,000 per day.

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Orange County Registrar of Voters Presidential Primary Election Update

Posted by Newsletter Reprint on April 15, 2012

This came over the wire from the Registrar of Voters’ office…

Sample Ballot Addressing

Sample Ballot Addressing Project Underway

We have brought the process of addressing sample ballots in-house. We will address 1.6 million sample ballots in a short window and will begin mailing them to voters on April 26, 2012. We are in the process of installing this new equipment now.

Neal Kelley
Registrar of Voters

Trainers Being Trained

Dozens of trainers are in our Grand Avenue facility this week in preparation for poll worker training. Each trainer is going through a rigorous process,

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Verizon Wireless

Our innovative outreach continues at the Verizon Wireless Amphitheater, 8808 Irvine Center Drive, Irvine – stop by and visit our booth for free photos, 

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Miss California Helps Our Office

Asking for Volunteers

The current Miss California, Noelle Freeman, is featured in our new public service announcements for 2012. She makes a pitch for volunteers to work the presidential elections in 2012. These spots can be seen on the Cox and Time Warner cable networks through the end of May.

 

Polling Places 1,120  |  Poll Workers: 1,227  |  VBMs Issued: 0  |  VBMs Returned: 0

 

New Provisional Process for 2012

In response to feedback from our poll workers we have redesigned our provisional process, which includes a new (single) envelope. In the past, voters would use two different envelopes depending on the type of provisional voter they were – now there is a single envelope – simplifying the process for voters and poll workers.

 

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Glad OC’s Not in the IE: Riverside Registrar Abrogates Public Review Period

Posted by Chris Nguyen on March 21, 2012

Riverside County in Black, Orange County in OrangeIn Orange County, the Registrar of Voters has long published both candidates’ statements and ballot designations for review by the public in the ten days after candidate filing.  They cite Elections Code Section 13313, which states, “(a) The elections official shall make a copy of the material referred to in Section 13307 available for public examination in the elections official’s office for a period of 10 calendar days immediately following the filing deadline for submission of those documents…”  (Section 13307 refers to the candidate’s statement, name, age, and occupation; the occupation is of course what the ballot designation describes.)

In a stunning disregard for public input, the Riverside County Registrar of Voters has completely abrogated the public review period for ballot designations.  No fewer than 61 candidates had “Ballot Designation Pending” during the entire public review period (and actually still do as of this morning).  Keep in mind, I’m using the most generous standard possible in counting just 61: I’m excluding the US Senate race, along with any multi-county Congressional races or multi-county state legislative races (in multi-county races, you could go to the Registrars of the other counties to find the ballot designation).  Candidates for everything from Congress to State Legislature to County Supervisor to County Board of Education to Central Committee had “Ballot Designation Pending” as their ballot designation.

In the system as run by the Orange County Registrar of Voters, the ballot designations are published literally the same night that candidate filing closes, and the public is allowed ten days to file suit to obtain a writ of mandate from the Orange County Superior Court to force a ballot designation change if the plaintiff is able to prove (to the satisfaction of the judge) that the ballot designation is false, misleading, or somehow otherwise does not meet the requirements of the Elections Code (like using certain words on the forbidden word list).  Every election, there’s at least one, usually more, lawsuits in Orange County seeking writs of mandate over ballot designations.  Indeed, there are often suits at the state level over ballot designations (Attorney General and Board of Equalization District 2 come to mind from 2010).

Candidate filing for most offices closed on Friday, March 9, meaning the 10-day public review period ended two days ago on Monday, March 19.

However, the Riverside County Registrar of Voters has completely abrogated this public review for ballot designations.  The 10-day public review period has come and gone, and 61 candidates still have “Ballot Designation Pendling” under their names.  If a Riverside County resident had wanted to file suit to obtain a writ of mandate from the Riverside County Superior Court to force a ballot designation change, they would not have been able to do so because they would not have been able to view the ballot designations in order to file suit.  A plaintiff cannot prove a ballot designation is false, misleading, or otherwise in violation of the Elections Code if the ballot designation is simply pending.

While the Orange County Registrar of Voters allows voters to appeal ballot designations by giving them time to file suit with the Orange County Superior Court during the public review period to challenge ballot designations, it seems the Riverside Registrar of Voters wants to act as the all-powerful final arbiter of ballot designations, allowing no public recourse.

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OC Registrar of Voters Newsfeed Update

Posted by Newsletter Reprint on March 4, 2012

This came over the wire from the Registrar of Voters yesterday…

Angel Stadium Registrar of Voters Message

March 3, 2012 – This coming baseball season will feature a new message on the Angel Stadium Jumbotron. Former six-time All-Star player, Bobby Grich, donated his time to the Registrar of Voters’ appeal for poll workers for the 2012 elections. He was named to six All-Star teams, three while with each of his two major league teams. Most baseball players would love to have the career Grich did at that point – but his career went beyond even his dreams. He was also a four-time American League Gold Glove Winner. Look for Mr. Grich in our new 2012 advertising campaign before every Angels’ home game. More details coming soon on other Orange County celebrities who will be donating their time to this effort.

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