Politics & Government

County Seeks Poll Workers for June 5 Election

In communities where voter participation is highest, workers are needed the most.

Poll workers are still needed in Calabasas for the June 5 presidential primary election.

Local voters will also be heading to the polls in the race for the and 45th State Assembly District.

“Community poll workers are essential to fair and open elections,” said Dean Logan, Los Angeles county clerk, in a statement. “Without poll workers elections cannot function.”

Find out what's happening in Calabasaswith free, real-time updates from Patch.

The Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk Department recruits up to 25,000 poll workers for every major election, according to the statement from the department. Officials are urging all local citizens to support the voting process, not only by voting but also by volunteering on Election Day.

To volunteer as a poll worker all one needs to be is a registered voter. For their participation, poll workers are compensated up to $105 for their time. To apply and find out more, click here or call 800-815-2666. Registered voters can apply up until June 4.

Find out what's happening in Calabasaswith free, real-time updates from Patch.

The following list represents the Calabasas polling stations that were in need of poll workers as of May 31.

-- 22855 Mulholland Highway -- 1 poll worker needed.

-- 22450 Mulholland Highway -- 1 poll worker needed.

-- 24130 Calabasas Road -- 1 poll worker needed.

-- 24740 Paseo Primario -- 1 poll worker needed.

-- A press release was used in compiling this report.


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