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BE A POLL WORKER

General Information

Poll workers serve an important role in administering one of our fundamental democratic freedoms: the right to vote.

As a poll worker, you will be part of a team of election workers serving King County voters in one of our 407 polling places on Election Day.

Who can be a poll worker?

  • Must be at least 16 years old
  • Must be eligible to work in the United States
  • Must be able to read and write English
  • Must be able to work a 16-hour day

Are poll workers paid?

Poll workers are paid $125.09 base pay, plus $24.21 for attending the 3-hour training session.
Inspectors are paid $185.61 base pay, plus $56.49 for attending the 7-hour training session.

Do poll workers have to attend training?

Yes.  Prior to Election Day poll workers must attend a 3-hour training session prior to election day to learn the various skills, procedures, and tasks to successfully serve voters and operate the polling place. Inspectors are required to attend a 7-hour training session.  At the training session, each poll worker receives a copy of the Poll Worker Guidebook. This handy reference tool outlines the duties and procedures for each job in the polling place.

What do poll workers do?

On Election Day poll workers prepare the polling place by setting up the equipment and materials that are necessary to conduct the election. During the day poll workers are responsible for issuing ballots, assisting voters, and ensuring that all voting procedures are followed. At the end of Election Day poll workers close the polling place by completing the necessary reports and procedures, and by packing and returning election materials and equipment.  There are various positions filled by poll workers:

  • Poll Book Judge
    Responsible for issuing paper and electronic ballots to voters and keeping records in a poll book.
  • AccuVote Judge
    Responsible for assisting voters in submitting their ballots into the AccuVote (ballot tabulation machine) and troubleshooting any problems that may arise with this machine.
  • Accessible Voting Unit Judge
    Assist voters who choose to cast an electronic ballot on the accessible voting unit (touch screen machine).
  • Inspector
    This position is the supervisor of their assigned polling place and are responsible for all aspects and procedures of their polling place.

Benefits of being a poll worker

  • Opportunity to play a role in delivering democracy
  • Showing your civic pride
  • Giving back to the community
  • Personally contributing to conducting accurate, secure and accessible elections
  • Earning extra money

Election dates

Poll workers are need for the upcoming primary and general elections.

  • Primary Election:  August 19, 2008
  • General Election:  November 4, 2008

Sign up online now

Poll worker application

Poll Worker Coordinator Office
King County Elections
(206) 296-1606


Updated: 04/29/2008
修訂日期: 04/29/2008


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