Neal Kelley (http://www.facebook.com/ocregistrar) is Registrar of Voters for Orange County, California, the fifth largest voting jurisdiction in the United States, serving more than 1.4 million registered voters. He joined the County as Chief Deputy Registrar of Voters in May 2004 and was appointed Registrar of Voters in April 2006. Kelley has led the Registrar of Voters’ office through the largest cycle of elections in the County’s 123-year history. In his role as the County’s chief election official, he leads an organization responsible for conducting elections, verifying petitions and maintaining voter records. As you can imagine, a tremendous amount of work is required to operate the Orange County Registrar of Voters department, the nation’s fifth largest voting jurisdiction. Our Election Operations is at the heart of it all. Election Operations plays a large role in the strategic and tactical decision making that keeps us running and able to produce fair and accurate elections. With more than 1,000,000 ballots cast, 10,000 poll workers recruited, 1,300 polling places in operation, 11,000 voting booths deployed, 650,000 vote-by-mail ballots printed, mailed and processed, and 1.6 million sample ballots produced and delivered – all of this occurring each countywide election, that is no easy task. Many factors can disrupt our operations but we have multiple teams in place to ensure the smoothest experience for voters. One example is our exclusive Rapid Deployment Teams (RDT) and our central dispatch operations. We have over 300 individuals throughout the County during each election – each one working to keep polling places open and voters voting. Among these 300 dedicated people are our elite RDT units – paramedic style teams that can be dispatched to fix the most complex problems at polling places. Our central dispatch team monitors their movement throughout the County and can dispatch them using the same technology employed by the Orange County Sheriff’s Department to track law enforcement. This specialized unit is just one example of our vast Election Operations team that keeps our operations running smoothly. Our teams literally work around-the-clock during elections to ensure all voters can cast their ballot and know that it is secured and counted on time.
COMMUNITY GUIDELINES Welcome to the official page of Marine Corps Recruiting Station Orange (RS Orange). While we aim to provide an open, interactive space for all users to engage and connect with the Marine Corps, we ask that you share your opinions and feedback in a respectful manner. By liking our page, you take personal responsibility for your comments, your username, and any information you submit. In that spirit, users are asked to adhere to the guidelines below to ensure that our page remains an interactive forum for all Marine Corps supporters. Violation of any of these guidelines may result in your comment being removed: - We do not allow graphic, obscene, explicit, racist, or sexist comments under any circumstances. - We do not allow comments that are abusive, hateful or slanderous to any person, organization, or nation. - We do not allow comments that suggest, endorse, or encourage illegal activity. - We do not allow any sort of solicitation or advertisement, including endorsement of any commercial, financial, or non-governmental organization. Additionally, the appearance of external links, as posted by fans of this page or other Facebook users, does not constitute endorsement on behalf of the United States Marine Corps or the Department of Defense. We encourage you to share your support for the Marines and connect with other supporters here on our page, and to visit frequently for news and updates. Thank you for being a fan of RS Orange on Facebook.
Orange County's premiere Ignition Interlock full service provider. We specialize exclusively in installing and monitoring the Ignition Interlocks for individuals who are required by the state in order to get there license back. We welcome volunteer clients looking to install an ignition interlock at a discounted rate as well. We have mobile service if needed and our shop is located in the heart of Orange County. Having been in business for over 18 years, we are here for you and know exactly what your going through and what you need to do to get back on the road the fastest way possible. Look forward to hearing from you. The correct term for our product is an ignition interlock, but many have described it as an in car breathalyzer, or the blow and go device. Its abbreviated term is an IID. We service all counties in Orange County including Santa Ana, Garden Grove, Anaheim, Orange, Tustin, Irvine, Dana Point, San Clemente, San Juan Capristrano, Aliso Viejo, Mission Viejo, El Toro, Lake Forest, Laguna Hills, Laguna Beach, Newport Beach, Corona Del Mar, Costa Mesa, Huntington Beach, Westminster, Fountain Valley, Cypress, Cerritos, Fullerton, Placentia, Yorba Linda, Anaheim Hills, La Habra, Norwalk Downey, and several other cities as well. Mobile installation, and 24 hour emergency service are just a few of the extra services we provide that make us standout compared to others. Please feel free to call us with any questions you have.
The Officer Selection Team of Orange County assists young men and women to apply to Officer Candidate School. For those who are chosen to attend Officer Candidate School we are also a vaulable resource in training and preparing you for the challenges ahead.
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If you would like to become a Election Poll Worker here is what you need: •You must be a registered voter in the State of California. •A United States citizen or Legal Permanent Resident •Minimum age is 16 years of age (Student Poll Worker Program) or 18 years of age for general volunteer programs •Individuals who are currently on parole for a felony conviction, or are a registered sex offender cannot volunteer •Bilingual skills (optional) - Federal law requires that for specific precincts we must recruit citizens who are bilingual speakers in Vietnamese, Chinese, Spanish, Korean, Tagalog, Hindi, Khmer, or Japanese. Here is a link to the website for more information on becoming a volunteer poll worker: http://www.ocvote.com/volunteer/
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The Officer Selection Team of Orange County assists young men and women to apply to Officer Candidate School. For those who are chosen to attend Officer Candidate School we are also a vaulable resource in training and preparing you for the challenges ahead.
COMMUNITY GUIDELINES Welcome to the official page of Marine Corps Recruiting Station Orange (RS Orange). While we aim to provide an open, interactive space for all users to engage and connect with the Marine Corps, we ask that you share your opinions and feedback in a respectful manner. By liking our page, you take personal responsibility for your comments, your username, and any information you submit. In that spirit, users are asked to adhere to the guidelines below to ensure that our page remains an interactive forum for all Marine Corps supporters. Violation of any of these guidelines may result in your comment being removed: - We do not allow graphic, obscene, explicit, racist, or sexist comments under any circumstances. - We do not allow comments that are abusive, hateful or slanderous to any person, organization, or nation. - We do not allow comments that suggest, endorse, or encourage illegal activity. - We do not allow any sort of solicitation or advertisement, including endorsement of any commercial, financial, or non-governmental organization. Additionally, the appearance of external links, as posted by fans of this page or other Facebook users, does not constitute endorsement on behalf of the United States Marine Corps or the Department of Defense. We encourage you to share your support for the Marines and connect with other supporters here on our page, and to visit frequently for news and updates. Thank you for being a fan of RS Orange on Facebook.
Neal Kelley (http://www.facebook.com/ocregistrar) is Registrar of Voters for Orange County, California, the fifth largest voting jurisdiction in the United States, serving more than 1.4 million registered voters. He joined the County as Chief Deputy Registrar of Voters in May 2004 and was appointed Registrar of Voters in April 2006. Kelley has led the Registrar of Voters’ office through the largest cycle of elections in the County’s 123-year history. In his role as the County’s chief election official, he leads an organization responsible for conducting elections, verifying petitions and maintaining voter records. As you can imagine, a tremendous amount of work is required to operate the Orange County Registrar of Voters department, the nation’s fifth largest voting jurisdiction. Our Election Operations is at the heart of it all. Election Operations plays a large role in the strategic and tactical decision making that keeps us running and able to produce fair and accurate elections. With more than 1,000,000 ballots cast, 10,000 poll workers recruited, 1,300 polling places in operation, 11,000 voting booths deployed, 650,000 vote-by-mail ballots printed, mailed and processed, and 1.6 million sample ballots produced and delivered – all of this occurring each countywide election, that is no easy task. Many factors can disrupt our operations but we have multiple teams in place to ensure the smoothest experience for voters. One example is our exclusive Rapid Deployment Teams (RDT) and our central dispatch operations. We have over 300 individuals throughout the County during each election – each one working to keep polling places open and voters voting. Among these 300 dedicated people are our elite RDT units – paramedic style teams that can be dispatched to fix the most complex problems at polling places. Our central dispatch team monitors their movement throughout the County and can dispatch them using the same technology employed by the Orange County Sheriff’s Department to track law enforcement. This specialized unit is just one example of our vast Election Operations team that keeps our operations running smoothly. Our teams literally work around-the-clock during elections to ensure all voters can cast their ballot and know that it is secured and counted on time.
If you would like to become a Election Poll Worker here is what you need: •You must be a registered voter in the State of California. •A United States citizen or Legal Permanent Resident •Minimum age is 16 years of age (Student Poll Worker Program) or 18 years of age for general volunteer programs •Individuals who are currently on parole for a felony conviction, or are a registered sex offender cannot volunteer •Bilingual skills (optional) - Federal law requires that for specific precincts we must recruit citizens who are bilingual speakers in Vietnamese, Chinese, Spanish, Korean, Tagalog, Hindi, Khmer, or Japanese. Here is a link to the website for more information on becoming a volunteer poll worker: http://www.ocvote.com/volunteer/
Orange County's premiere Ignition Interlock full service provider. We specialize exclusively in installing and monitoring the Ignition Interlocks for individuals who are required by the state in order to get there license back. We welcome volunteer clients looking to install an ignition interlock at a discounted rate as well. We have mobile service if needed and our shop is located in the heart of Orange County. Having been in business for over 18 years, we are here for you and know exactly what your going through and what you need to do to get back on the road the fastest way possible. Look forward to hearing from you. The correct term for our product is an ignition interlock, but many have described it as an in car breathalyzer, or the blow and go device. Its abbreviated term is an IID. We service all counties in Orange County including Santa Ana, Garden Grove, Anaheim, Orange, Tustin, Irvine, Dana Point, San Clemente, San Juan Capristrano, Aliso Viejo, Mission Viejo, El Toro, Lake Forest, Laguna Hills, Laguna Beach, Newport Beach, Corona Del Mar, Costa Mesa, Huntington Beach, Westminster, Fountain Valley, Cypress, Cerritos, Fullerton, Placentia, Yorba Linda, Anaheim Hills, La Habra, Norwalk Downey, and several other cities as well. Mobile installation, and 24 hour emergency service are just a few of the extra services we provide that make us standout compared to others. Please feel free to call us with any questions you have.