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New Arlington General Registrar Sworn In
New Arlington General Registrar Sworn In
Published on June 21, 2019
When
Gretchen Reinemeyer
was sworn in as Arlington County's general registrar, she became only the fifth person to hold the position since it was created in 1947.
Reinemeyer is succeeding long-time registrar Linda Lindberg who is retiring at the end of the month after serving more than 25 years in the
Arlington Voting and Elections Office
—16 of them as general registrar.
"It's big shoes to fill, being only the fifth registrar in the history of Arlington County, but having that continuity of the staff really helps because you learn so much election to election," Reinemeyer said. "And often it's the tiny things that can make a big difference in an election so it's critical to have that knowledge base."
The
general registrar
is the head of the Voting and Elections Office, which is charged with
conduct
ing
voter registration and elections in Arlington County in a fair, efficient, non-biased, and transparent manner.
Even though she is new to the general registrar position, Reinemeyer
is part of the
tradition of continuity, having started as a
Voting and Elections Office
seasonal employee in 2008 while she was in graduate school at George Mason University. She became a permanent employee in 2011, and was promoted to deputy director in 2012.
Wi
th local and state elections coming up in November
and the presidential election in 2020
,
Reinemeyer
is starting her tenure focused on Virginia's
move to
early voting (where anyone can vote early without meeting certain requirements) and election security.
Reinemeyer has been instrumental in the work the Voting and Elections Office has done to ensure voter and election security
in recent years
, and she is confident Arlington is positioned well
for the upcoming elections
.
"Arlington is in a good place, and a lot of that is because of our great Department of Technology Services," she said. "Security has always been a focus for us, but now it's about going over the system and honing the tiny things."
While Reinemeyer is taking the reins of the Voting and Elections Office, Lindberg is wrapping up her time in Arlington County Government. The
Arlington County Board took a moment Tuesday
to recognize Lindberg's service to the County with a proclamation. Del. Patrick Hope (D-47) also brought a proclamation the General Assembly passed recognizing Lindberg's tenure in Arlington County.
"Putting on an election takes a village, truly. Every department in the county has been supportive of us in putting on elections," Lindberg said in her remarks before the Board, recognizing everyone from the police, parks and recreation staff and facilities maintenance to Arlington Public Schools, community organizations, the Electoral Board, and the thousands of volunteers who have kept elections running in Arlington over the years.
"And my staff—I couldn't have done it without them. They are the best," she said. "Thank you, Arlington. Keep on voting."
Pictured above, left to right: Electoral Board Vice Chairman
David A. Bell,
Gretchen Reinemeyer, Linda Lindberg, Electoral Board Chairman Charlene N. Bickford, Electoral Board Secretary W. Scott McGeary
About the General Registrar
The
year after the governor takes office, the
Electoral Board
must appoint a general registrar, the full-time staff administrator of the Office of Elections, to serve a four-year term. Usually, the Electoral Board reappoints the current registrar, unless
the registrar plans to retire.
The general registrar
m
ust be a resident of A
rlington County, c
an't hold other elected or appointed offices or participate i
n partisan political activities, h
ires assistant registrars and other emplo
yees required to run the office, and p
erforms other duties as delegated by the Electoral Board or prescribed by the Code of Virginia or directed by the Virginia
Department of
Elections
.
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ehmoore@arlingtonva.us
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