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Lynda Roberts,

Clerk-Recorder-Registrar

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Linda Romero,

Assistant Clerk-Recorder-Registrar

Address

(Library Building)
74 School Street, Annex I
PO Box 237
Bridgeport, CA 93517

Phone

760-932-5530 - Main Office

760-932-5537 - Elections Line

760-932-5534 - Additional Line

Fax

760-932-5531

email:  elections@mono.ca.gov

Links:
Mono County's Senator  Ted Gaines

Mono County's Congressman Buck McKeon
Mono County's Assembly Representative Kristin Olsen
U.S. Senator Barbara Boxer
U.S. Senator Dianne Feinstein

                                     

 

     

MAP OF NEWLY CREATED SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICTS

2012 SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICTS / PRECINCTS

 

                                                                                                                                                                                           

REGISTER TO VOTE:  National Voter Registration Card

 

GENERAL INFORMATION

Public Service Request Form/Voter File Information

Statement of Permissible Uses of Personal Information

Political Signs

Fair Political Practices Commission (FPPC)

 

 

PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY ELECTION

JUNE 5, 2012

 

DATES TO REMEMBER

December 30, 2011 - February 23, 2012

Signatures in Lieu of Filing Fees

December 30, 2011 - February 8, 2012

Judicial Candidates to circulate & file Signature In Lieu

January 30, 2012 - February 8, 2012

Judicial Candidates file Declaration of Intention & Qualification for Office

February 13, 2012 - March 9, 2012

Filing period for Declaration of Candidacy & Nomination Papers & Candidate Statements

March 10, 2012* - March 16, 2012

Extension of filing period if incumbent has not filed by 5:00 pm on March 9, 2012

May 7, 2012 - May 29, 2012

Vote-By-Mail Ballot Requests

May 21, 2012

Deadline for Voter Registration

   *Saturday-Deadline will move forward to the next business day

 

INFORMATIONAL ARTICLES SUBMITTED BY SECRETARY OF STATE REGARDING PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY ELECTION:

   1)  No Party Preference Information & History Behind California's Primary Election System

   2)  Top Two Candidates Open Primary Act and Voter-Nominated Offices

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LIST OF MONO COUNTY RACES FOR JUNE 5, 2012:

                       
                      OFFICE                                                                                TERM OF OFFICE
JUDGE OF THE SUPERIOR COURT                                                                  6 YEARS
BOARD OF SUPERVISOR-DISTRICT 2                                                          4 YEARS
BOARD OF SUPERVISOR-DISTRICT 3                                                          4 YEARS
BOARD OF SUPERVISOR-DISTRICT 4                                                          4 YEARS
DEMOCRATIC CENTRAL COMMITTEE                                                         2 YEARS
 
        
         TOWN OF MAMMOTH LAKES
TOWN COUNCIL MEMBER - 2 SEATS AVAILABLE
 
        FEDERAL AND STATE OFFICES
PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES
UNITED STATES SENATE
UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE  -  DISTRICT 8
STATE ASSEMBLY MEMBER  -  DISTRICT 5
 

CANDIDATE'S GUIDE FOR THE JUNE 5, 2012 PRIMARY ELECTION

VOTE-BY-MAIL BALLOT REQUEST FORM

 

 

 

  

    LIST OF PRECINCTS IN MONO COUNTY

PRECINCT NUMBER
PRECINCT NAME
SUPERVISOR DISTRICT
1
Antelope Four
2
Benton Two
3
Bridgeport Four
4
Chalfant Two
5
June Lake Three
6
Lee Vining Three
7
Long Valley/Crowley Two
8
Mammoth Meadow Four
9
Mammoth Minaret Three
10
Mammoth Pinecrest Five
11
Swall Meadows Two
12
Mammoth View One
13
Old Mammoth Five

 

 

ALL MAIL PRECINCTS:

Voters who are registered in the following precincts will AUTOMATICALLY be sent a VOTE MY MAIL ballot.  Please do not send the Clerk's Office a request for a ballot unless your address has changed or you would like your ballot to be sent elsewhere for the current election:

BENTONPrecinct 2, CHALFANT Precinct 4, LEE VINING Precinct 6

SWALL MEADOWS Precinct 11

 

 

 

PAST ELECTION RESULTS:

FINAL RESULTS OF THE NOVEMBER 8, 2011 MUSD SPECIAL ELECTION

FINAL RESULTS OF THE NOVEMBER 8, 2011 MUSD SPECIAL ELECTION BY PRECINCT

RESULTS FOR 1/4/11 ELECTION:  FINAL PRECINCT REPORT

RESULTS FOR 1/4/11 ELECTION:  FINAL SUMMARY REPORT

RESULTS FOR 11/02/10 ELECTION: FINAL REPORT

RESULTS FOR 11/02/10 ELECTION: FINAL REPORT BY PRECINCT

 

 

 

 

 

 

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 Work at the Polls on Election Day!

Who can be a poll worker?

You must be:

           a U.S. citizen,

           able to work on Election Day, and

           registered to vote in California or a high school student in good standing and at least 16 years old

Do poll workers get paid?

Yes. $8.50 per hour

What is the schedule?

Full day:  6:30 a.m. – 8:00 p.m.

Half day: 6:30 a.m. – 1 p.m. or 1 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.

Can I be a poll worker near where I live?

Yes. Or you can work in another part of the county

Will I be able to vote on Election Day?

If you work at a poll that is not near your precinct, it’s best to

vote an Absentee Ballot before Election Day

How do I become a poll worker?

Fill out the application:      POLL WORKER APPLICATION

           or

Call us at (760) 932-5530 or (760) 932-5537