Politics & Government

Marin Registrar Thanks 600+ Who Helped on Election Day

Registrar of Voters says "thank you."

PHOTO: An election worker checks ballots on Election Night, November 4, 2014. CREDIT: County of Marin.


The following is a news release from the County of Marin:

Marin County’s Registrar of Voters, Lynda Roberts, is thanking more than 600 citizens who served at the polls and helped the Elections Office for theNovember 4 General Election.

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“We greatly value the people who participate in the electoral process,” Roberts said. “The public’s involvement ensures that we can staff polling places and process the vote count in a timely manner on election night. It’s a long day for people, and I appreciate the spirit of service they bring to the job.”

After all ballots were processed, the turnout in Marin County ended up at 60.10 percent, the highest in the Bay Area. Now that the General Election has been certified, the team will start preparing for the 2015 election cycle, Roberts said.

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The official final results are posted at www.marinvotes.org.

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