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The Poll Worker Spring/Summer 2014 Jerry Holland, Duval County Supervisor of Elections, 105 East Monroe Street, Jacksonville, FL., 32202, (904) 630-1414, www.duvalelections.com 2014-2015 Jerry s Message Election Dates Dear Poll Worker: I would like to welcome you back for the upcoming elections this year. Your participation is invaluable and your commitment to conducting fair and accurate elections for the voters in Duval County is appreciated beyond measure. You are extremely important to the electoral process. August 26 Primary Election November 4 General Election PLEASE NOTE: On-line training will NOT be available for the 2014 Primary Election. Our mission is to convey the voice of the people by providing fair, accurate and accessible elections with transparency and integrity. Jerry Holland With the upcoming elections rapidly approaching, I want to share a few changes with you. First, we have updated our voter check-in system with new equipment to replace the paper register. The new equipment known as the Electronic Voter Identification commonly called the EViD will allow us to change and update voter registration records; which will increase our efficiency from the precincts on Election Day. As always, I encourage you to complete training so we may have the opportunity to assign you to work on Election Day. As with any election, the key to success is a well-trained staff of courteous, confident, dedicated poll workers. Therefore, I am counting on you to ask questions, become familiar with our new equipment and procedures, and work closely with our staff to ensure that Duval County has another year of successful elections. Sincerely, Jerry Holland Supervisor of Elections

Important Training Information What s New? The days of checking-in voters with a paper register are over! We have purchased a device called the Electronic Voter Identification unit commonly known as EViD to use on Election Day to increase efficiency in processing a voter. With the EViDs, you will be able to check-in a voter in less time, change a voter s address or name, and even identify if a voter has voted. We have reached the era in elections when being connected is the most effective method in providing accurate election results quickly. For the upcoming elections, voters will notice a slight change starting with the elimination of the alphabet lines; however, we have added a ballot station. Voters will still receive a paper ballot from the ballot station and then insert it into the DS200. We hope everyone is ready to impress the voters of Duval County! Early Voting Please join us to work early voting! If you have worked at least two (2) elections, have the ability to work three to four days consecutively, and have an email address, then you are eligible to apply. Interested? Email Christine Barrera to be added to our contact list. All communication regarding early voting is completed via email. NO calls will be accepted due to the volume of participants. page 2 Supervised Absentee Voting Program It s that time again to prepare for Supervised Absentee voting in Duval County. We have conducted this program since 2002 to all voters residing at an assisted living or residential facility (F.S. 101.655). The program offers residents of these facilities another option of access and convenience in voting for some residents who are not physically able to travel to an early voting site or a polling location. We are recruiting poll workers to join us in conducting this program. In order to participate in this program, you must have worked at least one election and provide your own transportation. If you are interested in participating, you must attend ONE of the trainings listed below: July 9 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. Thursday July 10 4:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. Contact one of us to schedule your session: Angelia Wiggins Autumn Hinson awiggins@coj.net autumnf@coj.net (904) 630-8019 (904) 630-8016 How May We Assist You? Please contact one of us if you have any questions. Christine Barrera Early Voting/Staffing @ 630-2966 cbarrera@coj.net Tracie Davis Director @ 630-8026 tracied@coj.net Garrett Dennis Trainer/Outreach Director @ 630-8012 gdennis@coj.net Autumn Hinson Outreach/Supervised Voting @ 630-8016 autumnf@coj.net Bill Frame Outreach/Precincts Info @ 630-8041 wframe@coj.net Melanie Hinson Trainer/Communications @ 630-8005 mhinson@coj.net Robert Phillips Trainer/Precinct Info @ 630-8018 phillips@coj.net Sommer Sallette Staffing/Payroll @ 630-8023 shinson@coj.net Angelia Wiggins Outreach/Supervised Voting @ 630-8019 awiggins@coj.net

Important Training Information Training Update 2014 Primary Election All experienced Precinct Managers and Assistant Managers must attend a four-hour classroom training session. All experienced Inspector Techs (formerly known as DS Attendants, Register Inspectors, and Pretechs) must attend a three-hour classroom training session. All Deputies must attend a two-hour classroom training session. Training for the Primary Election will begin, May 28, 2014 and end Friday, July 11, 2014. Note: If you have not successfully completed training by this date, you will not be assigned to work in the Primary Election. Register for Training at www.duvalelections.com Everyone must register for a class via the online registration at www.duvalelections.com to enable the Supervisor of Elections staff to prepare for each class. You may begin registering for training on Friday, May 9, 2014. Online registration may be accessed from any location, and anyone with computer access may register himself as well as others for training. Follow Directions to Register: To register for a class, go to www.duvalelections.com, scroll down click on POLL WORKER INFORMATION on the left hand-side, and then click on REGISTER for a class. Remember, your VOTER REGISTRATION NUMBER is both the USERNAME and PASSWORD. Click on BEGIN and then select CLASSROOM TRAINING for your position. PRECINCT MANAGERS and ASSISTANT MANAGERS click on MANAGERS/ ASSISTANT MANAGERS CLASSROOM course. INSPECTOR TECHs should click on INSPECTOR TECHs CLASSROOM course. DEPUTIES should click on DEPUTY CLASSROOM course. Note: If you were assigned as a DS Attendant, Inspector, or Pretech your title has been changed to INSPECTOR TECHNICIAN, and we will train you to work as an INSPECTOR TECHNICIAN. Therefore, you will need to sign-up to take the INSPECTOR TECH classroom course. Training... Where? All training classes will be conducted at the NEW Elections Center located at: One Imeson Park Boulevard, Bldg. 100, Jacksonville, FL 32218 For directions to the new location, visit our website at: www.duvalelections.com or call (904) 630-1414. page 3

Early Voting will be available at 19 locations and open up to 14 days prior to each election. All poll workers should either vote by mail or vote early! NONPROFIT ORG. U.S.POSTAGE PAID JACKSONVILLE, FL PERMIT #528 Early Voting EARLY VOTING SITES Supervisor of Elections MAIN Office Argyle Regional Library Beaches Regional Library Bradham-Brooks Regional Library Gateway Highlands Regional Library Legends Community Center Main Library Mandarin Regional Library Murray Hill Regional Library Oceanway Community Center Pablo Creek Regional Library Regency Square Regional Library San Marco Regional Library South Mandarin Regional Library Southeast Regional Library University Park Regional Library Webb-Wesconnett Regional Library West Regional Library EARLY VOTING HOURS Primary August 15 to August 24 Hours of operation will vary at each site. Visit www.duvalelections.com for more information. JERRY HOLLAND, Supervisor of Elections, 105 E. Monroe Street, Jacksonville, FL 32202 The Poll Worker

Training Schedule August 26 Primary Election All training will be held at the Elections Center, One Imeson Park Boulevard, Bldg. 100, Jacksonville, FL 32218. NEW MANAGERS (8-hour class) x DEPUTIES (2-hour class) What are First Time Poll Workers to do? Tuesday July 8 9am to 5pm NEW INSPECTOR TECH (4-hour class) Friday May 30 9am to 11am June 7 9am to 11am June 11 9am to 11am Thursday June 12 6pm to 8pm June 14 9am to 11am If an individual is recruited to work in a precinct and he or she has not worked with us before, then he or she will need to complete the NEW INSPECTOR TECH training to be eligible to work on Election Day. Monday July 7 9am to 1pm 2pm to 6pm Tuesday July 8 9am to 1pm If the individual is recruited to work as an assistant manager, he or she must complete NEW MANAGERS training. July 9 9am to 1pm 2pm to 6pm Thursday July 10 9am to 1pm 2pm to 6pm Newly recruited workers are unable to access the online registration system. Please advise all new workers to email Christine Barrera at cbarrera@coj.net to register. NEW DEPUTIES (3-hour class) Friday July 11 9am to 1pm Classes will start as scheduled. If you have an emergency, All workers, including deputies, must complete training prior to the August 26 and November 4 elections. please call the Monday July 7 9am to 11am July 9 9am to 11am Supervisor of Elections training staff at (904) 630-8408 for assistance.

Training Schedule August 26 Primary Election All training will be held at the Elections Center, One Imeson Park Boulevard, Bldg. 100, Jacksonville, FL 32218. EXPERIENCED INSPECTOR TECHNICIANS (Formerly known as Pre-techs and Register Inspectors) (3-hour class) May 28 9am to Noon May 31 9am to Noon Monday June 2 9am to Noon Tuesday June 3 9am to Noon June 4 9am to Noon Thursday June 5 9am to Noon June 7 9am to Noon Monday June 9 9am to Noon Tuesday Thursday Monday 6pm to 9pm June 10 9am to Noon June 11 9am to Noon June 12 9am to Noon 6pm to 9pm June 14 9am to Noon June 16 9am to Noon EXPERIENCED INSPECTOR TECHNICIANS CONT.D Tuesday Thursday Monday Tuesday Thursday Friday June 17 9am to Noon June 18 9am to Noon June 19 9am to Noon June 21 9am to Noon June 23 9am to Noon June 24 9am to Noon June 25 9am to Noon June 26 9am to Noon June 27 9am to Noon June 28 9am to Noon EXPERIENCED MANAGERS AND ASSISTANT MANAGERS (4-hour class) Thursday May 29 9am to 1pm May 31 9am to 1pm Monday June 2 9am to 1pm EXPERIENCED MANAGERS AND ASSISTANT MANAGERS CONT.D Tuesday June 3 9am to 1pm June 4 9am to 1pm Thursday June 5 9am to 1pm June 7 9am to 1pm Monday June 9 9am to 1pm Tuesday June 10 9am to 1pm June 11 9am to 1pm Thursday June 12 9am to 1pm June 14 9am to 1pm Monday June 16 9am to 1pm Tuesday June 17 9am to 1pm 1pm to 5pm June 18 9am to 1pm June 21 9am to 1pm Monday June 23 9am to 1pm Tuesday June 24 9am to 1pm 1pm to 5pm June 25 9am to 1pm Thursday June 26 9am to 1pm Friday June 27 9am to 1pm June 28 9am to 1pm