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Election Fact Sheet Special Primary Election 17th & 28th State Senate Districts February 15, 2011 LOS ANGELES COUNTY REGISTRAR-RECORDER/COUNTY CLERK MEDIA & COMMUNICATIONS 12400 IMPERIAL HIGHWAY SE VENTH FLOOR NOR WALK, C ALIFORNIA 90650 w w w.lavote.net A B OUT THE ELEC TION 17th & 28th State Senate District The February 15th Primary Election in the 17th State Senate District is to elect a candidate to fill the 17th State Senate District vacancy for the unexpired term ending December 2, 2012. Incumbent George C. Runner, Jr. resigned from office to assume his seat on the State Board of Equalization. Portions of the 17th State Senate District cross boundaries into Los Angeles, San Bernardino, Ventura and Kern Counties. The February 15 Primary Election in the 28th State Senate District is to elect a candidate to fill the vacancy in the 28th State Senate District for the unexpired term ending November 30, 2014. Incumbent Jenny Oropeza was declared as winner for the 28th State Senate seat in the November 2, 2010 General Election; however, the seat was declared vacant due to her death on October 20, 2010. If no candidate receives a majority of the vote in each of these elections, the top two vote getters in the election will runoff in a Special General Election on April 19, 2011.

ELECTION STATISTICS SPECIAL PRIMARY ELECTION CALIFORNIA STATE SENATE DISTRICTS 17 AND 28 COSTS BALLOT GROUPS 28th Senate District Primary Estimated Cost of Election 17th Senate District Primary Estimated Cost of Election TOTAL ESTIMATED COST VOTER REGISTRATION 28th Senate District 467,493* 17th Senate District 334,379* TOTAL REGISTERED 801,872* $1.7 Million $1.1 Million $2.8 Million 2 Ballot Groups A number assigned to a group of ballots that contain all the same contests. Check-in Centers (CICS) 17 CICS CICS are designated drop-off points for Inspectors to deliver his or her InkaVote Plus Reader and Audio Ballot Booth, Green Stripe Envelope, and other election supplies. POLLWORKERS 2,288 (Average 4/Pct) VOTING PRECINCTS 28th Senate District 308 17th Senate District 264 Total Voting Precincts 572 COVERED LANGUAGES 28th SD Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Spanish, Tagalog, Vietnamese 17th SD Chinese, Japanese, Spanish, Vietnamese VOTE BY MAIL PRECINCTS 28th Senate District 0 17th Senate District 25 Total Vote by Mail Precincts 25 TOTAL ELECTION PRECINCTS 597 * Figures as of 01/28/11

NEW TOP-TWO PRIMARY SYSTEM Los Angeles County will be among the first counties in California to conduct an election under the new "Top-Two" Primary election system. The "Top-Two" system has replaced the traditional party nominated primaries. It affects all congressional, statewide and state legislative offices. These offices will now be referred to as "Voter Nominated" offices. Candidates for "Voter Nominated" offices will no longer be nominated by party. Voters may choose to vote for any candidate on the ballot regardless of the candidate's party preference. Ballots in "Top-Two" Primaries will only list the party preference of candidates, if they choose to provide it. In the "Top-Two" system, two candidates from the same party may now be nominated to run in the General Election if they receive the highest number of votes. The "Top-Two" does not affect the Office of President or County Party Central Committees. VOTE BY MAIL Vote by Mail Ballots The deadline to request a Vote by Mail ballot was Tuesday, February 8, 2011. Under special circumstances, a voter may request an emergency ballot beginning Wednesday, February 9 through Election Day, Tuesday, February 15 at the Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk s (RR/CC) Office, 12400 Imperial Hwy., Room 3002, Norwalk, CA 90650. Voters may check the status of their Vote by Mail ballot online at www.lavote.net by clicking the Voting and Elections button located at the top of the main page, then clicking the Vote By Mail Status link in the Quick Links box of the Voting and Elections page. Deadline for voted ballots to be received by the RR/CC Tuesday, February 15, 2011 by 8:00 p.m. NOTE: Voted Vote by Mail ballots must be received by the RR/CC no later than 8:00 p.m. on Tuesday, February 15 (postmarks are not acceptable). Unmailed voted ballots may be dropped off at any polling place within the district by 8:00 p.m. Election Day, or in person to the RR/CC Headquarters, located at 12400 Imperial Hwy., Room 3002, Norwalk, CA 90650, no later than 8 p.m. on February 15. Ballots received after 8:00 p.m. February 15, 2011 will not be counted. Replacement Ballots If voters damage or lose their ballot, a replacement ballot may be requested by contacting the Vote by Mail Section at (562) 466-1323, weekdays, between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., or in person at the RR/CC Headquarters, 12400 Imperial Hwy., Room 3002, Norwalk, CA 90650, prior to Election Day. Additional information or any question regarding Vote by Mail services and voting, can be obtained by calling the Vote by Mail Section at (562) 466-1323, during business hours, or by accessing the RR/CC website www.lavote.net.

SAMPLE BALLOT BOOKLETS All eligible registered voters in the district are automatically mailed Official Sample Ballot booklets. Voters may also access Sample Ballot content on the RR/CC website at www.lavote.net by clicking the Voting and Elections button on the main page and then clicking the View Your Sample Ballot link in the Quick Links box of the Voting and Elections page. BALLOTS AND VOTING SYSTEMS Voters will be using the InkaVote Plus voting system at all voting precincts on Election Day. InkaVote Plus provides an audio ballot booth to offer voters with disabilities an independent and private voting experience at every polling place. The InkaVote Plus Precinct Ballot Reader allows for second chance voting via error-detection for all voters prior to casting the ballot, i.e. allowing voters the opportunity to correct a mistake, such as voting for too many candidates in a race or casting a blank ballot. ELECTION NIGHT RESULTS - FEBRUARY 15, 2011 On Election Night, semi-official election results will be available on the RR/CC website at www.lavote.net. Click the Election Results button at the top of the main page. Results will be updated on an ongoing basis as precinct ballots arrive during the evening until all precinct ballots are counted. Semi-Official Vote by Mail election results will be available at approximately 8:15 p.m. Updated cumulative results will be available and posted on the RR/CC website. Election night results are always semi-official. Additional ballots are counted in the days following the election including: Vote by Mail ballots received through the mail at the RR/CC Office or dropped off at the polls on Election Day. Signatures on Vote by Mail ballots must be individually verified before processing and tabulation; All provisional ballots cast at voting precincts on Election Day must be individually tabulated and researched to determine eligibility; Damaged ballots that the RR/CC is unable to process through its certified Microcomputer Tally System (MTS) must be duplicated for reprocessing and accurate tabulation.

UPDATED SEMI-OFFICIAL ELECTION RESULTS AFTER ELECTION NIGHT Semi-official precinct results will be available at the RR/CC Election Information Section, by phone and on the RR/CC website after 12 NOON*. Telephone hours on the day after the election are 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Telephone Numbers Public (562) 466-1310 Media (562) 462-2648 or (562) 462-2726 RR/CC Website www.lavote.net www.lavote.net/voter/statement_vote_cast.cfm for direct access to the Statement of Votes Cast Election Results page FINAL OFFICIAL ELECTION RESULTS During the period of Wednesday, February 16, 2011 thru Friday, February 25, 2011, the RR/CC will conduct the Official Canvass of Election Returns. The last day for the County Elections Official to certify the election results to the Secretary of State is Monday, February 28, 2011. ABOUT THE REGISTRAR-RECORDER/COUNTY CLERK The mission of the Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk is to serve Los Angeles County by providing essential records management and election services in a fair accessible and transparent manner. FOR MORE INFORMATION Visit www.lavote.net Follow us on Twitter http://twitter.com/lacountyrrcc Receive our RSS Feeds - subscribe at http://www.lavote.net/general/rss_feeds.cfm * Depending on time required to process & tabulate additional ballot.