The 2014-2015 Ventura County Grand Jury has
released its first report of the current fiscal year, titled "Elections
and Polling Place Observations." Viewing and commenting on the county's
election procedures is regularly included in the government watchdog's
oversight duties.
On the last election day, Nov. 4, 2014, the
grand jury monitored county polls by conducting unannounced observations of
polling places and by observing the county clerk and recorder/registrar of
voter's central counting place in the county center. In preparation for their
observations, 12 grand jurors attended the three-hour "Election Officer
Training Course" presented by the county's Elections Division.
Grand jury members used checksheets to
record their observations of polling place conditions and poll worker
performance. An analysis of these checksheets shows that the jurors rated most
polling places as clean and in good repair, with acceptable lighting and noise
levels, properly set-up voting booths, readily accessible voting materials and
welcoming and knowledgeable poll workers. The grand jury found that variations
from normal ballot procedures were understood and handled well by poll workers.
In its report, the grand jury recommends
that the Elections Division reduce possible confusion by locating only one
polling place in a single building. Where multiple precincts are located in a
single polling place, the Elections Division should take steps to instruct poll
workers to clearly separate the precincts and prevent votes from being cast in
an incorrect precinct.
The report also recommends possible
revisions to the Elections Division's training, including increasing the length
of the course, emphasizing the need for proper signage (particularly bilingual
signage), and providing additional hands-on training in the setup and use of
electronic voting machines.
The grand jury report commends the
Elections Division for its hard work in training poll workers and for providing
technical support on election day. The grand jury also commends poll workers
for the long hours they spent ensuring that all county voters were afforded the
opportunity to vote. Further commendations went to the county clerk and
recorder/registrar of voters for his efforts to certify the election results
well in advance of the date prescribed by California law.
The complete report may be accessed at
http://www.ventura.org/grand-jury; click on the "Annual Reports" tab
and consult "Fiscal Year 2014-2015."
March
10, 2015
Ventura
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Source: Ventura County Grand Jury
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