Registrar of Voters Community, Social Services & Nonprofit - Riverside, CA at Geebo

Registrar of Voters

Riverside, CA Riverside, CA Estimated:
$48.
4K - $61.
3K a year Estimated:
$48.
4K - $61.
3K a year 1 day ago 1 day ago 1 day ago View the Recruiting BrochureThe County of Riverside is seeking a highly experienced elections executive to serve as the Registrar of Voters.
This position is located in Riverside.
The Director position is appointed by the Board of Supervisors and serves under direction of the County Executive Officer.
The incumbent has the primary responsibility for conducting Primary, General, and Special Elections within the County of Riverside, and directing the operations of a department with more than forty dedicated and hard-working permanent employees, and more than nine hundred temporary employees, which are a critical component of the services provided each election.
This responsibility includes the successful execution of all components of the County's election management process, including:
registration of voters, poll worker coordination and training, polling place establishment aligned with any accessibility requirements, ballot creation, voting system security, ballot processing and tallying, the certification of election returns to the Secretary of State, and the provision of candidate services such as candidate filing.
Furthermore, this position has the sole responsibility for ensuring that election processes are in full compliance with County, State, and federal legal requirements.
To learn more about this amazing opportunity, please view the The Registrar of Voters Brochure.
Meet the Team! The County of Riverside's Registrar of Voters serves its residents by ensuring the electoral process be conducted professionally, consistently demonstrating neutrality and non-partisan decision-making, based upon a thorough knowledge of and compliance with all election laws by administering them timely, responsively and with integrity.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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