
Page 4 July 26, 2018 EL SEGUNDO HERALD
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Apartment For Rent
433 Loma Vista St. El Segundo. No
FOR RENT. LARGE 2 BED 1 BATH
early birds!
APARTMENT. 3 BLOCKS TO MAIN
House for Rent
STREET. NEWLY PAINTED – NEW
MINI BLINDS – NEW FLOORING
1 bedroom home for lease.
- INCREDIBLE LOCATION – 205
Parking available. Home on Main
VIRGINIA ST. $2,395.00/MONTH.
St. behind 428 Main St. Like new
CALL: 310-937-3246
with refrigerator and stove. $1800/
month (310) 322-7975
Employment
Office Space
Part-time Sales. Looking for
motivated part-time workers. Inside
OFFICE SPACE TO SHARE
sales: work from home and make
FOR RENT. FULLY FURNISHED
sales calls. 15% commission on all
WITH PRIVATE DESK. $695.00/
sales. Outside sales: territories are
MONTH ALL UTILITIES INCLUDED.
Torrance and El Segundo. Includes
AVAILABLE AUGUST 1, 2018.
walking and interacting with business
CALL: BILL AT 310-877-2374 FOR
owners. 20% commission on all
FURTHER INFORMATION
sales. Seniors and students welcome.
Seeking
Send resume to management@
June 7, 2018,12:11 p.m., on Prairie
heraldpublications.com.
Ave, N of Artesia, southbound
Employment
motorcyclist collided with median.
Witnesses contact Torrance PD,
WOOD STRIPPING, SANDING,
310-618-5557!
STA I NING, R E F I N ISHING.
Temp to hire PT/FT. $12-$15.00/
Wanted
hr. based on abilities. English/
WANTED. Collectibles/antiques.
Spanish Speakers. We will train;
Typewriters, sewing machines,
Candidates must have woodworking
military, silver, Japan, records,
knowledge/skills.Responsibilities
stamps, coins, jewelry, Chinese,
include Fur niture Stripping,
ANYTHING. Buy/Sell/Trade. We sell
Sanding, Staining and Refinishing.
for you on EBAY. Studio Antiques, El
Send resume: stripjnt@yahoo.com
Segundo. 310.322.3895.
Garage Sale
Room For Rent
SO MANY YEARS! SO MUCH
El Segundo. Room for rent. One
STUFF! Moving Sale.Sat., 7/28, 8 a.m.
bedroom completely furnished.
Includes cable, wi-fi, and laundry
room. $800/month. 310.341.6682.
For Rent
Coming soon! Rear Unit: 857
Penn #B, ES. Duplex $3100
Rear Unit Townhome style 2 Bed, 2
Bath. Remodeled w new windows,
flooring, paint, appliances, lighting and
Blinds. 2 car private detached garage
House for Rent: 425 W. Maple,
ES. $3100. 3 Bed, 1 Bath, huge
yard, detached 2 car garage,
Hardwood floors, FP, Laundry room.
Call for details and showing schedule
S & L Property Management
Sheri 310-350-409
Garage Sale
Saturday July 28. 7am - 12 noon
GARAGE SALE. 428 CALIFORNIA
ST. EL SEGUNDO CA. CLOTHING,
SHOES, BAGS, ELECTRONICS,
FURNITURE, TOYS, SPORTS
EQUIPMENT. HOUSEHOLD GOODS
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Community Briefs from page 3
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Voting from front page
out of the way, and people who either forget
to register or have moved are locked out by
the rules. That’s about to change.
Starting in 2020, when and where people vote
will be completely different. No longer will a
resident be required to vote in his or her city.
In fact, any resident of a South Bay city -- or
Los Angeles County -- can cast a ballot or
register over 11 days in any city they choose.
This innovative voter project is expected to be
in place for the Nov. 3, 2020 general election
when a president and a new Congress are chosen.
Election officials are replacing one-day polling
centers with Vote Centers, which will be close
to transit lines and worksites where eligible
county residents can walk in and cast a ballot,
according to spokeswoman Brenda Duran with
the Los Angeles County Registrars-County
Clerk’s office. A center might be located in a
storefront along a busy boulevard like Sepulveda/
Pacific Coast Highway or a traffic artery like
Aviation used by residents of the beach cities.
A large employer, like Boeing or DirectTV,
may qualify for a Vote Center if people from
outside the business can vote there, too. “Both
types of businesses may work if they can satisfy
critical factors such as accessibility and are
convenient to voters,” Duran said.
Mail-in balloting won’t be going away in
2020. Election officials say they are determined
to remove some of the other obstacles that
keep people from exercising a basic right of
citizenship. Transportation and time to vote are
among the highest hurdles that need to come
down, which is why the Los Angeles County
Registrar of Voters and County Clerk launched
a voter-centered approach to voting, or VSAP.
The effort started nearly a decade ago.
Innovation with the election process has its
limits. A home would not qualify as a Vote
Center because it’s not accessible to enough
people, according to Duran. But the area’s
shopping malls might, if the property owners
caught the vision and agreed.
There is a time commitment for those who
do. Vote Centers must open 10 days before
the 2020 election day.
There is a formula for how many Vote
Centers South Bay cities will get. The math
goes like this:
-- Ten days before Election Day, one voting
center will be open for every 30,000 people
registered. That means a minimum of one
for El Segundo and Lawndale, and two for
Inglewood and Hawthorne.
-- Three days before Election Day, a Vote
Center will be in operation for every 7,500
eligible voters. This guarantees Inglewood
eight voting places and four for Hawthorne.
Lawndale and El Segundo, with 13,593 and
11.492 registered voters apiece, would have two.
Where those centers will be located is now
being decided. The County’s elections office is
asking the public’s help with placing the Vote
Centers. Anyone can suggest a Vote Center
location and view how the voting landscape is
shaping up across the county ahead of 2020.
Go to http://www.placeworkscivic.com/project/
lacovcpp to nominate a place and answer
a few questions about why it would make a
convenient location with good public access.
The questionnaire indicates the County wants
sites near public transportation routes and that
are handicapped accessible and offer plenty
of parking. Poll workers also need reliable
Wi-Fi service.
The longer 11-day window to cast a walk-up
ballot means fewer polling places are needed,
according to Duran. No worries – it’s a fair
tradeoff because there is more flexibility and
time to cast ballots, including Saturdays and
Sundays. County election officials expect to
have 800 to 1,000 Vote Centers up and running
for the 2020 general election. •