Poll Workers
Many local municipal clerks seek poll workers on election day. Poll workers ensure the conduct of fair and accurate elections. They set up and prepare the polling location, greet voters, verify registrants, and issue ballots. Poll workers demonstrate how voting equipment works and explain voting procedures. At the end of the day, they close the precinct and prepare materials for delivery to the elections office. Poll workers are generally required to be a registered voter in the precinct or county where they are serving. Before Election Day, you will likely be required to attend a training session.
Interested in becoming a Poll Worker to help elections in your community?
Contact your local clerk here, Become a Poll Worker to ask if you can help!
To learn more about being poll worker, click here.