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LOS ANGELES COUNTY Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk MEDIA KIT LAVote.net Nov.6,2018 General Election Rev. 9/26/2018

MESSAGE FROM THE REGISTRAR OF VOTERS On November 6, more than 5 million registered voters in Los Angeles County will have an opportunity to take part in the democratic process by voting in the General Election, which includes important contests like California Governor. There are also 11 State measures, 1 County measure and 48 local measures on the ballot. Here are some key notes voters need to know: We released a new vote by mail ballot to make voting easier and more convenient for permanent vote by mail voters. These are scheduled to be mailed out to 2.2 million permanent vote by mail voters on Oct. 9. Voters will see the contests on the front of the ballot, there is also a space for write-in candidates. They will be available in all 13 languages. Postage will not be required to return the vote by mail ballots in November. While national elections get the media attention, local elections in many ways have a more direct impact on people s lives, including the quality of roads and transit systems, the schools our kids attend, parks and greenways, public safety, and more. Democracy is built from the ground up and key decisions that affect our communities, our kids, taxes and the investments they support are determined locally. We are committed to ensuring all voters have a secure and fair voting experience. Our department has been working tirelessly to ensure that November 6 will enable all LA County registered voters to exercise their democratic right to vote. We are also committed to keeping our elections secure and transparent. There has been a lot of attention on election security in the news. It is important to note the first line of defense when it comes to election security is voter participation. We encourage all voters to take part in this election and show up for their community and the issues they care about. This media kit provides a detailed overview of this election and provides a good overview of the size and complexity of the County s electorate. For more information on the upcoming November election, visit LAVote.net. Sincerely, DEAN C. LOGAN Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk Los Angeles County Los Angeles County Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk LAVote.net 1.

TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE 1. PAGE 3. PAGE 4. PAGE 5. PAGE 6. PAGE 7. PAGE 8. PAGE 9. PAGE 10. PAGE 11-13. PAGE 11. PAGE 12. PAGE 12. PAGE 13. PAGE 14. PAGE 15. PAGE 16. PAGE 17. PAGE 18. PAGE 19. Message from the Registrar of Voters About This Election Los Angeles County Statistics California State Statistics Voting Options Supported Languages Electoral Profile Voter Registration Statistics Political Party Preference Offices/ Districts U.S. Congressional Districts State Senate Districts Supervisorial Districts State Assembly Districts Historical Election Profile Media & Communications Transporting Ballots For Tabulation Canvass: Finalizing The Vote Election Canvass Schedule Requesting A Recount Los Angeles County Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk LAVote.net 2.

ABOUT THIS ELECTION 8 Voter Nominated Offices Governor Lieutenant Governor Secretary of State Controller Local Offices: Sheriff Assessor Superior Court Judge Local Districts or City Contests Treasurer Attorney General Insurance Commissioner Board of Equalization United States Senator United States Representative State Senator State Assembly Member Los Angeles County Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk LAVote.net 3.

LOS ANGELES COUNTY STATISTICS Total Population Square Miles 4,105 10.2 million US Census Bureau Eligible Population of Voters 6.2 million SOS 60-Day Report of Registration Registered Voters 5.1 million Stats as of 9/2018 Estimates of Population of Race and Ethnicity in L.A. County 5,048,792 Hispanic or Latino 2,751,309 White 812,171 Black 211,310 Multiracial (two or more of the above) 24,541 Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander 1,459,194 Asian 20,498 American Indian or Alaska Native Based on 2018 projections from the California Department of Finance Los Angeles County Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk LAVote.net 4.

CALIFORNIA STATE STATISTICS Total Population of CA 39.5 million US Census Bureau Eligible Population of Voters 25.1 million Registered Voters 19 million SOS 60-Day Report of Registration Estimates of Population of Race and Ethnicity in CA 15,880,670 Hispanic or Latino 14,998,463 White 1,076,964 Multiracial (two or more of the above) 143,392 Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander 5,417,226 Asian 169,726 American Indian or Alaska Native 2,266,042 Black Based on 2018 projections from the California Department of Finance Los Angeles County Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk LAVote.net 5.

Vote by Mail (VBM) VOTING OPTIONS LA County will be rolling out a new and improved Vote by Mail (VBM) packet for the November 6th General Election. The new VBM packet will include a full-face ballot, return envelope, secrecy sleeve and I Voted sticker. We begin mailing VBM ballots to our Permanent VBM voters 29 days prior to Election Day (October 9 for Nov. 6th General Election). Voters who want to request a one-time VBM ballot must do so on/before the October 30 deadline. To request a VBM ballot please visit LAvote.net or fill out the back-side of the Sample Ballot booklet. Voters can track their ballot s status at LAvote.net. Vote by Mail (VBM) Drop-Off We continue to offer VBM voters the option to drop off their ballot in-person in a secured ballot box prior to Election Day. There will be over 100 secured locations spread throughout the County. Drop off locations will be available beginning October 9. For locations and hours please visit LAVote.net. Early Voting Voters do not need to wait until Election Day to cast a ballot. Early voting begins 29 days (October 9) before Election Day. Any registered voter can vote at the Norwalk Headquarters from 8am-5pm, Monday-Friday, and cast a ballot. Norwalk HQ address: 12400 Imperial Highway, 3rd floor, Norwalk, CA 90650 Weekend Early Voting Can t make it to the polls on Election Day? Vote on the weekend! We will have ten (10) locations available to voters on the two weekends prior to Election Day (October 27-28 and November 3-4). It doesn t matter where you live, any voter can go to any location and cast a ballot. If you re not registered to vote, you will be able to apply for Conditional Voter Registration and cast a ballot. Conditional Voter Registration is only available at these sites or at the Norwalk HQ this will NOT be available at polling places on Election Day. These locations also serve as VBM drop-off locations so there is no need to wait in line if you are dropping off a VBM ballot. Locations and hours can be found on LAVote.net. Voting at a Polling Place Voters who want to vote in-person on Election Day must do so at their designated polling place. Locating a polling place can be done online at LAvote.net or by reviewing the back-side of their Sample Ballot booklet. VBM voters can drop off their ballot at any polling place within LA County. If you are a VBM voter but want to vote in-person you must bring your VBM ballot to surrender; otherwise our pollworkers will give you a Provisional Ballot. Polls are open from 7am-8pm. Pollworkers will be on site at every location to assist voters. Provisional Ballots Provisional ballots are issued at the polls when a voter s name is not listed on the poll roster, uncertainty about party affiliation or when our records indicate the voter was already sent a Vote by Mail ballot. Provisional ballots are sealed in special envelopes at the polls and must be individually researched and verified at the RR/CC before ballots are counted or rejected, in accordance with election laws. Once a Provisional voter s eligibility to vote is verified, the ballot is then counted. Services for Voters with Specific Needs Numerous election services are provided to voter with specific needs. Contact Special Services liaison Julia Keh at (562) 462-2754 or jkeh@rrcc.lacounty.gov. Los Angeles County Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk LAVote.net 6.

SUPPORTED LANGUAGES Languages Voters Requesting Materials Armenian 164 Chinese 28,530 Farsi 83 Hindi 214 Japanese 1,512 Khmer/Cambodian 366 Korean 24,006 Russian 91 Spanish 166,176 Tagalog/Filipino 4,745 Thai 569 Vietnamese 5,277 TOTAL 231,733 Stats as of 9/2018 Los Angeles County Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk LAVote.net 7.

ELECTORAL PROFILE Registered Voters 5,163,858 Permanent Vote By Mail Voters 2,290,029 Military & Overseas Voters 25,435 PROFILE OF THE Offices 309 Local Measures 48 County Measures 1 State Measures 11 Total Candidates 753 Election Precincts 4,728 Polling Places 4,165 VBM Precincts 563 Average Voters Per Precinct (Excluding VBM voters) 687 Pollworkers 25,000 Ballot Groups 725 Est. Election Cost $39.8 million Stats as of 9/2018 Los Angeles County Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk LAVote.net 8.

VOTER REGISTRATION STATISTICS Voters by Age Registered % of Registered PVBM % PVBM of Registered 18-29 1,049,634 20% 533,190 51% 30-39 975,837 19% 415,236 43% 40-49 811,925 16% 332,623 41% 50-59 853,030 17% 335,705 39% 60-69 744,297 14% 315,295 42% 70-79 447,738 9% 212,643 47% 80+ 279,842 5% 145,035 52% No Birthdate* 1,555 N/A 302 19% TOTAL 5,163,858 100% 2,290,029 44% *No Birthdate: No birthdate is indicated on the individual s voter registration. The eligibility of the voter was verified through other means, such as the state ID, state license number, or social security number. Stats as of 9/2018 Los Angeles County Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk LAVote.net 9.

POLITICAL PARTY PREFERENCE Qualified Parties Registered % of Registered PVBM % PVBM of Registered Democratic 2,602,508 50% 1,148,760 44% Republican 895,802 17% 401,631 45% No Party Preference* 1,475,132 29% 653,010 44% American Independent 109,088 2% 52,479 48% Peace & Freedom 29,047 1% 9,468 33% Green 21,842 0% 9,237 42% Libertarian 30,439 1% 15,444 51% TOTAL 5,163,858 100% 2,290,029 44% *The No Party Preference group includes those who have no party preference, declined to state a party preference or chose a non-qualified political party. Stats as of 9/2018 Los Angeles County Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk LAVote.net 10.

OFFICES/ DISTRICTS U.S. Congressional Districts District Registered Voters PVBM % PVBM of Registered 23 rd 41,244 21,843 53% 25 th 315,683 160,895 51% 26 th 5,945 3,117 52% 27 th 355,552 165,901 47% 28 th 427,443 195,881 46% 29 th 318,934 134,815 42% 30 th 430,160 198,995 46% 32 nd 323,290 139,584 43% 33 rd 471,896 226,586 48% 34 th 308,574 129,896 42% 35 th 62,787 26,883 43% 37 th 421,461 176,429 42% 38 th 355,609 153,287 43% 39 th 100,407 49,037 49% 40 th 277,696 107,322 39% 43 rd 371,560 160,847 43% 44 th 339,638 130,233 38% 47 th 235,979 108,478 46% Stats as of 9/2018 Los Angeles County Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk LAVote.net 11.

OFFICES/ DISTRICTS State Senate Districts District Registered Voters PVBM % PVBM of Registered 18 th 470,080 203,075 43% 20 th 63,098 27,047 43% 21 st 314,001 161,913 52% 22 nd 409,770 177,786 43% 23 rd 28 20 71% 24 th 416,964 174,459 42% 25 th 512,871 242,721 47% 26 th 624,614 293,828 47% 27 th 369,382 175,313 47% 29 th 82,493 39,763 48% 30 th 510,803 204,639 40% 32 nd 452,407 194,799 43% 33 rd 414,892 172,026 41% 34 th 43,602 22,493 52% 35 th 478,853 200,147 42% Supervisorial Districts District Registered Voters PVBM % PVBM of Registered 1 st 865,248 360,159 42% 2 nd 1,005,997 407,956 41% 3 rd 1,116,904 502,493 45% 4 th 1,080,952 493,560 46% 5 th 1,094,757 525,861 48% Stats as of 9/2018 Los Angeles County Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk LAVote.net 12.

OFFICES/ DISTRICTS State Assembly Districts District Registered Voters PVBM % PVBM of Registered 36 th 197,793 104,796 53% 38 th 208,536 100,190 48% 39 th 228,662 95,022 42% 41 st 224,840 107,100 48% 43 rd 277,153 129,534 47% 44 th 5,945 3,117 52% 45 th 267,582 125,163 47% 46 th 243,694 110,415 45% 48 th 216,177 92,246 43% 49 th 206,827 93,974 45% 50 th 324,260 149,564 46% 51 st 224,498 91,100 41% 52 nd 63,098 27,047 43% 53 rd 183,837 78,236 43% 54 th 294,111 125,284 43% 55 th 82,491 39,761 48% 57 th 234,393 101,840 43% 58 th 230,621 96,894 42% 59 th 197,120 71,465 36% 62 nd 262,237 111,212 42% 63 rd 205,466 82,346 40% 64 th 234,201 86,742 37% 66 th 283,591 144,823 51% 70 th 266,725 122,158 46% Stats as of 9/2018 Los Angeles County Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk LAVote.net 13.

HISTORICAL ELECTION PROFILE November 4, 2014 General Election November 2, 2010 General Election November 7, 2006 General Election Cost: $30.2 million Registered Voters: 4,544,455 Ballots Cast: 1,518,835 Vote by Mail: 577,023 Turnout: 32.42% Cost: $31.8 million Registered Voters: 4,421,019 Ballots Cast: 2,377,105 Vote by Mail: 678,651 Turnout: 53.77% Cost: $28.8 million Registered Voters: 3,899,397 Ballots Cast: 2,033,119 Vote by Mail: 831,383 Turnout: 52.14% Los Angeles County Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk LAVote.net 14.

MEDIA & COMMUNICATIONS Election Night Results and Information Election Night results are available at LAvote.net. The first press bulletin with initial Vote by Mail ballot results will be issued at approximately 8:15 p.m. Results will be updated on the website on a flow basis as ballots are received, processed and tabulated. Interview & Filming Requests Please contact the Media and Communications section at (562) 462-2648 or mediainfo@rrcc.lacounty.gov for interview and filming arrangements. This must be done before arriving to RR/CC headquarters or polling places. Election Day is an exciting time for everyone! Reporters, broadcast journalists and various media representatives frequently request to visit the polls to take photos and videos of voting activity with advanced consent. All types of media outlets are welcome to cover a polling place with prior arrangements through the RR/CC s Media and Communications Section. Media Can Take Photos and Videos of: The exterior of voting booths. Voters and/or Pollworkers with their permission. Reporters and journalists are allowed to conduct exit polls, but must have permission from the voter and must be a minimum of 25 feet away from the door of the Polling Place. Precinct ballot readers in operation, as long as votes are not visible. Pollworkers, Sheriff s Deputies and other County employees processing and/or transporting the ballots in bags, carts and government vehicles. Media Cannot Take Photos and Videos of: The inside of ballot booths while voters are occupying the booth. Voted ballots before they are deposited inside the Ballot Box (this violates voters privacy). Anything that will obstruct or disrupt the voting process. For example, a camera blocking a voter from entering the Polling Place or flash photography. Important Notice: Activities construed as Electioneering* are prohibited within 100 feet of the Polling Place. *Electioneering: The practice of working actively to secure votes for a candidate or ballot measure in an election. Los Angeles County Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk LAVote.net 15.

TRANSPORTING BALLOTS FOR TABULATION On Election Night, ballots from all voting precincts are brought to the Registrar-Recorder/ County Clerk s (RR/CC) headquarters in Norwalk for tabulation. After the polls close at 8 p.m., pollworkers will secure the voted ballots in sealed ballot boxes and account for unused ballots. Pollworkers will also separately package Vote by Mail ballots that were dropped off at the polls and provisional ballots. All materials and quantities are accounted for in the Official Ballot Statement. Then pollworkers transport ballots and supplies to designated Check-In Centers located throughout the County. Sheriff Deputies transport the voted ballots from the Check-In Centers by car, helicopter or boat to Norwalk. Ballots come in from as far away as Lancaster, Palmdale and Catalina Island. Between 10:30 11:30 p.m. a large number of ballots begin to arrive at the RR/CC HQ. Prior to tabulation, all ballots must be checked in, removed from boxes, inspected and prepared for counting. Ballots are moved to the tabulation center in a continuous flow. There, operators load the ballot cards onto card readers. There are 18 counting stations, each with two card readers, for a total of 36 card readers. Los Angeles County Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk LAVote.net 16.

Election Night CANVASS: FINALIZING THE VOTE After polling places close at 8:00 p.m. on Election Day, all voted ballots are sealed, secured and transported by Sheriff s deputies to be centrally tabulated at the RR/CC headquarters: 12400 Imperial Hwy., Room 3002, Norwalk, CA 90650. Election Night counts include ballots at the polling places as well as Vote by Mail ballots received and processed up until Monday before Election Day. Finalizing the Official Vote Tally (Canvass) Counting votes does not end on Election Night. The RR/CC makes sure all ballots cast are counted. After Election Night there are tens of thousands of ballots that need to be counted, including Vote by Mail ballots received on Election Day, provisional ballots, write-in ballots, and damaged ballots. These ballots are counted during the 30-day period known as the Official Election Canvass. Provisional ballots require additional review to verify voters are eligible to vote and write-in ballots were cast for qualified candidates. California state law requires the RR/CC to complete and certify the results within 30 days. This provision of the law recognizes the complexity of completing the ballot count and conducting a thorough audit of the election results to ensure accuracy. The RR/CC realizes it is difficult for candidates/campaigns involved in close contests to wait for results of the election. The legally mandated processes described above are utilized to guarantee that every vote is counted and included in the official final election returns. Auditing the Election Results By law, a random sample of ballots from every election must be manually tallied to verify Election Night machine counts. A minimum of all ballots cast in one percent (1%) of the precincts is included in this process, which is known as the 1% Manual Tally Audit. The 1% Manual Tally Audit is open to the public. (E.C. 15360) Public Observation Every citizen has the right to observe the Official Election Canvass process. Candidates and the public are invited to observe the ballot counting and auditing process by joining the Election Observer Program. The program is part of Los Angeles County s commitment to conducting open and transparent elections. Election observers have the opportunity to observe the logic and accuracy testing of the election systems equipment, Vote by Mail ballot processing, Election Day activities at polling places and Check-In Centers, tally center operations and post-election processing. To learn more, the Election Observer Panel Plan is available online at LAvote.net. Los Angeles County Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk LAVote.net 17.

ELECTION CANVASS SCHEDULE Ballot Counting Updates Outstanding ballot counting takes place throughout the canvass period. NOV 9 1 PM First Ballot Counting Update NOV 13 1 PM Second Ballot Counting Update NOV 23 1 PM Fifth Ballot Counting Update NOV 26 1 PM Sixth Ballot Counting Update NOV 16 1 PM Third Ballot Counting Update NOV 20 1 PM Fourth Ballot Counting Update NOV 28 NOV 30 1 PM Seventh Ballot Counting Update (If necessary) 10 AM Eighth Ballot Counting Update (If necessary) Ballot counting starts at 1PM. Results will be posted between 4-5PM. Key Dates NOV 9 The Official Canvass begins NOV 30 The RR/CC is tentatively scheduled to certify election results DEC 4 The Board of Supervisors is tentatively scheduled to declare the election officially concluded Los Angeles County Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk LAVote.net 18.

REQUESTING A RECOUNT Who can request a recount? Any voter of the state may file a request (E.C. 15620). For more information download our booklet at LAVote.net. Timing of Request The request must be filed within five (5) calendar days, after the certification of the official canvass. The RR/CC is not open on weekends or holidays. If the deadline falls on the weekend or holiday, the date will be moved to the next business day (E.C. 15). Exceptions For statewide recount contests, the request may be filed with the Secretary of State s Office within five (5) days beginning on the 31 st day after the election. (E.C. 15621) If election is conducted in more than one county the request may be filed within five (5) days beginning on the 31 st day after the election (E.C. 15620). Notice of Recount A notice stating the date and place of the recount will be posted by the elections official at least one day prior to the recount (E.C. 15628). Notices are issued to the following parties: All candidates for the office being recounted. Authorized representatives for presidential candidates, if the race for presidential delegates is to be recounted. Proponents of any initiative or referendum or persons filing ballot arguments for or against any initiative, referendum or measure to be recounted. Secretary of State if the recount is for candidates for any state or federal office, delegates to a national convention, or any state measure. Los Angeles County Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk LAVote.net 19.