The Election Advisory Committee provides recommendations to the Board of Supervisors, the Executive Office, and the Registrar of Voters on improvements to the electoral process to increase engagement and confidence in the voting process. The committee provides a public forum for voters to receive information and ask questions about the electoral process.
Visit the Registrar of Voters website for detailed information and instructions on how to cast your ballot in Riverside County.
Election Integrity Workshop
Meeting Date | Agenda | Video Archive | Minutes |
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September 11, 2024 | |||
August 12, 2024 | Video | Minutes Minutes en español |
Election Advisory Committee Meetings
Meeting Date | Agenda | Video Archive | Minutes |
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May 29, 2024 | Video | ||
February 21, 2024 | Video | ||
August 30, 2023 | Agenda | Video | Minutes |
October 5, 2022 | Agenda Draft Recommendation Report | Video | Minutes |
September 22, 2022 | Agenda Draft Recommendation Report | Video | Minutes |
August 11, 2022 | Agenda | Video | Minutes |
April 28, 2022 | Agenda | Video | Minutes |
Life of a Ballot (English)
Life of a Ballot (Spanish)
Frequently Asked Questions
When did the Election Advisory Committee form?
The Board of Supervisors approved the formation of the Election Advisory Committee on March 29, 2022.
To read the board agenda item and attachments, click here.
Who serves on the Election Advisory Committee?
Members are appointed to a two-year term and serve no more than two consecutive two-year terms. The following individuals are currently serving on the Election Advisory Committee:
Larry Rubio, Committee Chairman
Janet Bernabe, League of Women Voters Riverside
Loren Dean, Riverside County Libertarian Party
Gilberto Esquivel, League of United Latin American Citizens Council #3190
Tisa Rodriguez, Riverside County Democratic Party
Chad Schnitger, Republican Party of Riverside County
When does the Election Advisory Committee meet?
The committee holds multiple meetings, the number of which is dependent upon whether there are statewide elections held that calendar year.
During the statewide election cycle, there will be five meetings held throughout the calendar year.
During the years in which no statewide election is held, there will be two meetings throughout the calendar year.
How do I register to vote in Riverside County?
Register to vote, change your address, or update your party affiliation on the Registrar of Voters website. Once registered to vote, there are three ways to cast your ballot: in-person at a vote center, in the mail through the U.S. Postal Service, or at an official ballot drop off box.
Vote Center locations and official ballot drop boxes are available throughout Riverside County. Locations and dates vary based on the election. Visit the Registrar of Voters website for detailed information and instructions on where and how to return your ballot.