Poll Workers
Poll workers, also known as election workers or election inspectors, are individuals who help facilitate the voting process during elections. They are responsible for setting up polling places, checking in voters, providing information about the voting process, and ensuring that all election laws are followed. Poll workers play a crucial role in maintaining the integrity and smooth operation of elections.
To become a poll worker, individuals typically need to meet certain requirements, such as being a registered voter in their state and completing training provided by local election officials. Many states offer compensation for poll workers, making it an opportunity for community involvement and civic engagement. Their efforts help ensure that the democratic process runs efficiently and fairly for all voters.