A committee evaluating Alameda County's registrar of voters and chief information officer roles found that combining these positions adversely affects performance and threatens voter confidence. Established in response to long-standing complaints, the 2024 report concluded that the dual role is detrimental overall. The report's investigator, Zabrae Valentine, urged the board of supervisors to heed its recommendations, advocating for either a single focus for the registrar or reduced commitments. Registrar Tim Dupuis is set to respond to these findings at an upcoming commission meeting in May.
The dual role of the Alameda County registrar of voters and chief information officer is harming performance, leading to a lack of confidence among voters.
The committee found that the combined positions of registrar and CIO are less effective, negatively impacting the office's overall performance.
Report investigator Zabrae Valentine emphasized the importance of the findings, urging the county's board of supervisors to consider the committee's recommendations seriously.
Registrar Tim Dupuis acknowledged the report and stated that his team is preparing a response to the committee's findings and recommendations.
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