Election workers needed in Thomaston
Thu, 12/07/2023 - 12:15pm
Citizens are needed to work at the polls on election day. The municipal clerk can explain more details about the work involved with election administration. Training is provided for all positions. The hours of work will vary. Below is some basic information for all Maine residents who are interested in serving as election workers:
Requirements
Eligibility:
State law sets the requirements for election workers:
- Must be at least 18 years old
- Must be a registered Maine voter
- Must be a resident of the municipality or county where they will be serving
- 16 and 17 year olds who are conditionally registered to vote are allowed to serve
- Must not be a candidate or a member of a candidate’s immediate family
Duties and Tasks
Although the work may vary slightly, the following duties are standard at many polling places:
- Check in voters at the Incoming Voting List check-in table
- Distribute ballots
- Monitor the voting machine or ballot box
- Help tally results at the end of the night
Benefits
There are several benefits of working at the polls:
- Opportunity to help community and residents
- Chance to visit and see neighbors, former co-workers, old friends that you may not have seen in a while
- Learn more about the election process
- Some positions are paid positions and some are volunteer; this varies between communities
For information, call Thomaston Town Clerk Melissa Stevens, 207-354-6107
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