County Seeking 1,250 Bilingual Poll Workers
Los Angeles County needs 1,250 poll workers with bilingual ability in various second languages for the March 7 election, Registrar-Recorder Conny McCormack said Monday.
The “critical need” is for people who can speak English along with either Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Spanish, Tagalog and Vietnamese, she said. They are needed to help voters whose main language is not English.
The poll workers will receive $55 for their service on election day (from approximately 6 a.m. until 9 p.m.), and will have the opportunity to earn an additional $25 if they attend a training class.
For information, call the registrar-recorder’s polls section at (562) 466-1373.
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