
Vote Center Representative (Extra Help, Seasonal)
Government Jobs, Daly City, California, United States, 94014
Vote Center Representative
People First
Conduct fair, accurate, secure, and transparent elections to increase public participation and confidence. The San Mateo County Registration & Elections Division is seeking seasonal Vote Center Representatives to assist in the upcoming June 2, 2026 Statewide Direct Primary Election. This is an excellent opportunity to be involved in the election process! The Elections Division is an exciting, fast-paced environment, especially as elections approach. This is an excellent opportunity to work with a group of dynamic, well-organized, and highly efficient individuals committed to the democratic process. More information about the organization is available on the Elections Division website www.smcacre.gov. We are currently seeking dedicated and hard-working individuals for the temporary, full-time position of Vote Center Representative. Vote Center Representatives will: Use an iPad tablet to verify voter eligibility. Provide voters with information about the current election. Guide voters on the use of electronic ballot marking devices. Operate office equipment including Windows laptops, printers, and iPad tablets. Assist voters with registering to vote and casting their ballot. Issue ballots using Windows laptops. Maintain accurate files and records. Secure election materials and supplies to maintain the integrity of the election. Most of our positions for this role will be assigned to our 4-Day Vote Centers. To be considered for this role, you MUST be available to work at least the full assignment below. 2 days of onboarding and training (dates in April and May, flexible and subject to availability). Set-up: 4 hours on May 28 or May 29, to be assigned on an individual basis. Early Voting: May 30
June 1, 8 AM
6 PM weekdays AND weekends. Election Day: June 2, 6 AM
11 PM (in some cases, the shift might last longer to accommodate voters). A few positions at 4-Day Vote Centers will be assigned only one day of Early Voting, with onboarding, training, and working Election Day remaining mandatory. Approximately 1 in 8 of our positions will work at an 11-Day Vote Center, following the schedule below: 2 days of onboarding and training (dates in April and May, flexible and subject to availability). Set-up: 4 hours on May 22. Early Voting: May 23
June 1, 8 AM
6 PM weekdays AND weekends, including Memorial Day. Election Day: June 2, 6 AM
11 PM (in some cases, the shift might last longer to accommodate voters). Approximately 1 in 16 of our positions will work at a 30-Day Vote Center, following the schedule below: 2 days of onboarding and training (dates in April, flexible and subject to availability). Set-up: 4 hours on May 1. Early Voting: May 4
May 22, 8 AM
6 PM weekdays. Early Voting: May 23 June 1, 8 AM
6 PM weekdays AND weekends, including Memorial Day. Election Day: June 2, 6 AM
11 PM (in some cases, the shift might last longer to accommodate voters). Fluency in Spanish, Mandarin and/or Cantonese, Tagalog/Filipino, Korean, Burmese, Hindi, Japanese, Indonesian, Vietnamese, or Thai is desired but not required. The Vote Center Representative is classified as an Office Assistant I. The starting hourly wage for this position starts at $26.33. This is an extra-help, at-will assignment, paid on an hourly basis. Extra-help hours are dependent on the business needs of the department and therefore work hours may vary from week to week. Extra help employees shall not exceed 1,040 hours of work per fiscal year. Some extra help positions are eligible for benefits under the Affordable Care Act. Extra help employees are not guaranteed permanent status at the end of the assignment.
People First
Conduct fair, accurate, secure, and transparent elections to increase public participation and confidence. The San Mateo County Registration & Elections Division is seeking seasonal Vote Center Representatives to assist in the upcoming June 2, 2026 Statewide Direct Primary Election. This is an excellent opportunity to be involved in the election process! The Elections Division is an exciting, fast-paced environment, especially as elections approach. This is an excellent opportunity to work with a group of dynamic, well-organized, and highly efficient individuals committed to the democratic process. More information about the organization is available on the Elections Division website www.smcacre.gov. We are currently seeking dedicated and hard-working individuals for the temporary, full-time position of Vote Center Representative. Vote Center Representatives will: Use an iPad tablet to verify voter eligibility. Provide voters with information about the current election. Guide voters on the use of electronic ballot marking devices. Operate office equipment including Windows laptops, printers, and iPad tablets. Assist voters with registering to vote and casting their ballot. Issue ballots using Windows laptops. Maintain accurate files and records. Secure election materials and supplies to maintain the integrity of the election. Most of our positions for this role will be assigned to our 4-Day Vote Centers. To be considered for this role, you MUST be available to work at least the full assignment below. 2 days of onboarding and training (dates in April and May, flexible and subject to availability). Set-up: 4 hours on May 28 or May 29, to be assigned on an individual basis. Early Voting: May 30
June 1, 8 AM
6 PM weekdays AND weekends. Election Day: June 2, 6 AM
11 PM (in some cases, the shift might last longer to accommodate voters). A few positions at 4-Day Vote Centers will be assigned only one day of Early Voting, with onboarding, training, and working Election Day remaining mandatory. Approximately 1 in 8 of our positions will work at an 11-Day Vote Center, following the schedule below: 2 days of onboarding and training (dates in April and May, flexible and subject to availability). Set-up: 4 hours on May 22. Early Voting: May 23
June 1, 8 AM
6 PM weekdays AND weekends, including Memorial Day. Election Day: June 2, 6 AM
11 PM (in some cases, the shift might last longer to accommodate voters). Approximately 1 in 16 of our positions will work at a 30-Day Vote Center, following the schedule below: 2 days of onboarding and training (dates in April, flexible and subject to availability). Set-up: 4 hours on May 1. Early Voting: May 4
May 22, 8 AM
6 PM weekdays. Early Voting: May 23 June 1, 8 AM
6 PM weekdays AND weekends, including Memorial Day. Election Day: June 2, 6 AM
11 PM (in some cases, the shift might last longer to accommodate voters). Fluency in Spanish, Mandarin and/or Cantonese, Tagalog/Filipino, Korean, Burmese, Hindi, Japanese, Indonesian, Vietnamese, or Thai is desired but not required. The Vote Center Representative is classified as an Office Assistant I. The starting hourly wage for this position starts at $26.33. This is an extra-help, at-will assignment, paid on an hourly basis. Extra-help hours are dependent on the business needs of the department and therefore work hours may vary from week to week. Extra help employees shall not exceed 1,040 hours of work per fiscal year. Some extra help positions are eligible for benefits under the Affordable Care Act. Extra help employees are not guaranteed permanent status at the end of the assignment.