Be an Election Day Poll Worker - Participate in the election and earn a few dollars
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Employment as a poll worker on Election Day is fun and rewarding. I've worked at the polls in the last six elections, and it's a unique opportunity for citizens to participate in the election process and get a glimpse of what a big and important undertaking our elections are. It's also a fun way to meet interesting people and earn a few dollars. (Election Day Poll Workers are also called: Election Judges, Election Inspectors, Precinct Election Officers, and Poll Commissioners.)
Be ready for a long Election Day! Polls are generally open from about 7 am to 8 pm (times vary by location) so everyone has a chance to vote. In my precinct, we start setting up at 6 am to get the polls open by 7 am. There are usually four poll workers, and we each take two 1 hour breaks during the day. We close the polls at 8 pm, and then it takes another hour to check the tallies, reconcile the ballots, and take down all the signs and equipment.
I've worked with freelance writers and photographers, alternative medicine practitioners, high school students, graduate school students, civil engineers, retired butchers, retired science teachers, and even a former radio announcer. Some elections aren't too busy and once you get the equipment set up and the polls open, you have a chance to sit down and really talk with your fellow workers. Presidential elections, however, are usually busy and buzzing with energy --- you really get a "I'm-participating-in-this-democracy-called-the-United States" feeling! Not to mention receiving that $125.00 paycheck (in my precinct) several weeks later. Payments vary by state. I researched the Election Day Poll Worker Job websites for each state, and I've seen a pay range from about $70 to $200 for the day.
Attending a training class before each election is usually required. My class was held at the local library, but many states offer online training. The comprehensive training covered how to open the polls, set up the electronic voting machines (called eSlates in my precinct), check-in voters, accept Vote-By-Mail ballots, administer Provisional Ballots, assist disabled voters, and close the polls. The work isn't hard, but you do have to learn the rules for voting in your state and ballot accountability. If your state uses electronic voting machines, your training may include practice in setting up, using, and taking down these machines. Ensuring the security and integrity of the voting machines is usually handled by the lead Election Official and specially trained Poll Workers, but your training will probably cover some basic security principles that every poll worker needs to know.
If you don't have the time or interest for this, maybe you know someone who would enjoy this experience, like your parents or your high school kids. Many states have developed programs with the high schools to have students work at the polls. Many states need more Election Day Poll Workers.
If you decide to do this important job, I hope you find it as rewarding as I have!
Poll Worker Job Information for each US State
Click on the State Name to get to the state government Poll Worker information page.
Some states don't have a Poll Worker information page, so for those states, the link goes to the State Election Board website. Some states have poll worker information pages for each county, without (or sometimes in addtion to) having a state-wide webpage. In these cases, I included links for some counties and will continue to add others. When the State's webpage had a phone number to call to apply for poll worker positions, I included it here.
- ALABAMA
This link is to the Secretary of State Elections Division webpage. A specific Poll Worker Information Page does not appear to be available.
- ALASKA
State-wide Poll Worker Information Page
- ARIZONA
State-wide Poll Worker Information Page. Phone for information: 1-877-THE VOTE
- ARKANSAS
This is a link to the Secretary of State Elections Division page. There does not seem to be a Poll Worker Information Page.
- CALIFORNIA
California Secretary of State-wide Poll Worker Information page. Also, below are direct links for some CA Counties: - Alameda County, CA
- Nevada County, CA
- San Mateo County, CA
- COLORADO
State-wide Poll Worker Information Page - City of Denver, CO
Direct link to Denver's Poll Worker Information Page.
- CONNECTICUT
Secretary of State Elections & Voting webpage. A state-wide Poll Worker Information Page does not appear to be available. Below are direct links for some CT cities: - City of Southington, CT
- City of Stamford, CT
- DELAWARE
State-wide Poll Worker Information Page - DISTRICT of COLUMBIA
District-wide Poll Worker Information Page
- FLORIDA
The Florida Division of Elections website says to contact the Supervisor of Elections for Poll Worker information, so this link is to their Contact Your Supervisor of Elections page. - Seminole County, FL
Direct link to Seminole County Poll Worker Information Page. Phone: 407-708-7760
- GEORGIA
State-wide Poll Worker Information Page
- HAWAII
State-wide Poll Worker Information Page.
- IDAHO
State-wide Poll Worker Information Page. - Ada County, ID
Direct link to Ada County Poll Worker Information Page.
- ILLINOIS
Link to a 2 page PDF file about Election Judges from the Illinois State Board of Elections.
- INDIANA
State-wide Poll Worker Information Page.
- IOWA
Secretary of State Voter/Elections page. There does not appear to be a specific page with Poll Worker Information. Follow the "Find Your County Auditor/Commissioner of Elections" link to find a local contact.
- KANSAS
This is a link to a Guide to Voting in Kansas. There does not seem to be any state-wide Poll Work Information Page.
- KENTUCKY
State-wide Election Officer Information Page
- LOUISIANA
State-wide Poll Worker Information Page
- MAINE
Secretary of State's Election Division webpage. There does not appear to be any information about becoming a poll worker.
- MARYLAND
State-wide Poll Worker Information Page
- MASSACHUSETTS
Secretary of State Election Division webpage. There does not appear to be a Poll Worker Information page on the site. - Boston, MA
Direct link to Boston Election Department website. - Wellesley, MA
Direct link to town of Wellesley Poll Worker Information Page.
- MICHIGAN
Secretary of State's Election Division page. There does not appear to be a Poll Worker Information page.
- MINNESOTA
State-wide Poll Worker Information Page
- MISSISSIPPI
Secretary of State's Election page. There does not seem to be a Election Officials Information page on the site, so contact your local County Registrar for information.
- MISSOURI
State-wide Poll Worker Information Page - Kansas City, MO
Direct link for Kansas City residents within Jackson County.
- MONTANA
State-wide Poll Worker Information Page.
- NEBRASKA
This is a link to the Secretary of State's list of Election Officials by County.
- NEVADA
This is a link to the Secretary of State's list of County Clerks to contact for Poll Worker infomation.
- NEW HAMPSHIRE
Secretary of State's Election Division page. There does not seem to be a page for Poll Worker Information, so follow the Town and City Clerks link on this page to get contact information for your local clerk.
- NEW JERSEY
New Jersey Division of Elections state-wide Poll Worker Information Page. Website says they are paying $200 for the day!
- NEW MEXICO
New Mexico Secretary of State Poll Worker Information Page.
- NEW YORK
This is a link to the State Board of Election's list of County Election Boards. There does not appear to be a state-wide Poll Worker Information Page, so follow the link to your County and contact the local Election Board. - City of New York, NY
Direct link to the Board of Elections for NYC.
- NORTH CAROLINA
This is a link to the State Board of Elections page that has links to applications for Election Officials and Student Election Assistants.
- NORTH DAKOTA
Secretary of State's Election and Voting page. There does not appear to be a specific page with Poll Worker information.
- OHIO
This link is to the Ohio Secretary of State homepage. There does not appear to be a state-wide Poll Worker information page, but rather each County has its own page. Direct links to some of the County Poll Worker information pages are below. - Butler County, OH
- Clermont County, OH
Phone: (513) 732-7275 - Franklin County, OH
- Hamilton County, OH
- Lake County, OH
- Marion County, OH
- Montgomery County, OH
- OKLAHOMA
This link is to the State Election Board website. There does not appear to be a state-wide Poll Worker information webpage, so follow the County Election Boards link for contact information.
- OREGON
Links to the Secretary of State Elections Division site. Oregon is a Vote-by-Mail state, so there is less need for election workers. The link above has a link to each County Election Office, to contact each County about their worker needs.
- PENNSYLVANIA
This is a link to the Department of State's Voting and Elections webpage. There does not appear to be a state-wide Poll Worker Information Page.
- RHODE ISLAND
This is a link to a list of the Local Boards of Canvassers on the Rhode Island Board of Elections website. It appears that each Local Board of Canvassers recruits their own poll workers.
- SOUTH CAROLINA
State-wide Poll Worker Information Page
- SOUTH DAKOTA
State-wide Poll Worker Information Page
- TENNESSEE
The link is to the Tennessee Division of Elections on the Secretary of State website. A specific Poll Worker information page does not appear to be available.
- TEXAS
The link is to the Texas Elections Division on the Secretary of State website. Poll Worker information is in the box on the right side of the page.
- UTAH
State-wide Poll Worker Information page. Below are links to some County information pages. - Davis County, UT
Direct link to Poll Worker Information for Davis County - Salt Lake County, UT
Direct link to Poll Worker information for Salt Lake County
- VERMONT
This is a link to the Vermont Election Division. A specific page with Poll Worker information does not appear to be available.
- VIRGINIA
State-wide Poll Worker Information Page. - Fairfax County, VA
Direct link for Fairfax County
- WASHINGTON
Washington appears to be mostly a Vote-by-Mail state. This is a link to a chart of Counties on the Secretary of State's website, showing the Voting System for each county.
- WEST VIRGINIA
West Virginia Secretary of State - State-wide Poll Worker Information Page
- WISCONSIN
State-wide Poll Worker Information Page
- WYOMING
This is a link to the Election Division page on the Wyoming Secretary of State website. A specific page with Poll Worker information does not appear to be available.
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