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Early Voting Underway, Poll Workers Still Needed

Krista Almanzan
Elections Offices in Monterey and Santa Cruz Counties are open for early voting.

Although you still have a month to mull over your choices before Election Day, early voting is underway.  It started Monday.

 

About a dozen voting booths are setup in the lobby at theMonterey County Elections Office in Salinas. They’re ready for Monterey County voters who want to come in and vote before Election Day.

 

Santa Cruz County voters can vote early at theElections Office in Santa Cruz or at it’sSatellite Elections Office in Watsonville.

 

Despite the availability of early voting and that the majority of Monterey County’s 184,755 registered voters vote by mail, Monterey County Registrar Claudio Valenzuela says most don’t send their ballots in early.

“More and more people are waiting until the last minute to send their vote,” says Valenzuela.  He says most are mailing their ballots on Election Day or turning them in at polling places.

“We love to see those envelopes returned as soon as possible because we can start processing those envelopes ten days before the election. That really helps on having the results a little faster,” says Valenzuela.  Those results will only be public after polls close on Tuesday, November 6th.

 

For Election Day, Monterey County still needs more than 100 volunteer poll workers. You have to be a citizen or legal permanent resident to work at the polls.  Monterey County Assistant Registrar Gina Martinez says the county especially needs bilingual help.

 

“We need to recruit these people to help serve the community that needs it the most. So if you speak English and Tagalog or English and Vietnamese, Korean, Spanish, we want you at our polling places. Please call us today.  We have a strong need for those languages,” says Martinez.

You can reach the Monterey County Elections Office at 831-796-1485.

 

The last day to register to vote in this upcoming election is Monday, October 22nd.

Krista joined KAZU in 2007. She is an award winning journalist with more than a decade of broadcast experience. Her stories have won regional Edward R. Murrow Awards and honors from the Northern California Radio and Television News Directors Association. Prior to working at KAZU, Krista reported in Sacramento for Capital Public Radio and at television stations in Iowa. Like KAZU listeners, Krista appreciates the in-depth, long form stories that are unique to public radio. She's pleased to continue that tradition in the Monterey Bay Area.
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