Los Angeles County Agrees to Allow Registrants to Serve as Poll Workers

The Los Angeles County Registrar of Voters has formally agreed to allow registrants to serve as poll workers. As a result of this agreement, the county has removed language from the website of the Registrar of Voters as well as the poll workers application that previously stated registrants were prohibited from serving as poll workers.

“This is a significant victory for registrants in Los Angeles County,” stated ACSOL Executive Director Janice Bellucci. “Any registrant who is otherwise eligible may now serve as a poll worker in that county during this year’s election and all future elections.”

ACSOL challenged the Los Angeles County Registrar of Voter’s prohibition on behalf of two registrants in a lawsuit filed on May 7, 2018, in Los Angeles Superior Court. Both parties filed Motions for Summary Judgment in the case, which could have ended the case, however, both motions were denied and a trial was expected to be held later this calendar year.

At the time this lawsuit was filed, 56 of 58 counties in California allowed registrants to serve as poll workers. The only two counties that prohibited registrants to serve as poll workers were Los Angeles and Orange. During the Los Angeles County lawsuit, the Orange County Registrar of Voters reversed its policy and now allows registrants to serve as poll workers.

The agreement between Los Angeles County and ACSOL was reached in August 2020 and includes payment by the County of legal fees and related costs.

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Great news! Thank you, Janice and team!

I signed up to be a poll worker in LA County.
I received a phone call about a week ago asking me if I was still interested, how long I wanted to serve, they told me how many hours a day I had to be at the polling center, mandatory 8 hours of classroom training and the pay per day.
They said they would review my application and email me further instructions.

It doesn’t matter who votes. What matters is who counts them. Let’s hope the republican ballots get thrown in the trash.

This is Great news as we already are so alienated from society. I for one will be helping when the time comes.
Janice Rocks!!!!!

🌟 Great news, Janice!! 🌟 And many thanks for all your hard work on our behalves!! 🤗😁👍

@Tim,
Exactly. Don’t let your life bleed through society’s fabric. Just do your job and move on.