HOW CORONAVIRUS IS SPREADING IN FLORIDA: Find the latest numbers for your county, city or zip code. Primary contact between Supervisor of Elections office (SOE) and polling place. Diminished staffing didn’t cause any problems, given the light turnout, England said. In Hernando County, Supervisor Anderson said she’s hopeful that a new civic leave policy the county just passed that allows county employees to request paid leave to work at polling places will help for the November election. Now, many voting officials worry that a steep drop in workers could affect how they hold elections. Additional responsibilities assisting Precinct Clerk. Must be comfortable working with electronic equipment. Shirley Anderson realized six weeks ago that there was just no way she could open all her polling places for the August primary. “We’ve seen what happens when poll workers don’t show up for fear of the coronavirus,” said Scott Duncombe, co-director of Power the Polls. Personal cell phones are not to be used in the polling room. You will be required to present a current and valid form of identification that includes a photograph and signature, e.g. Some counties have higher training requirements. Her biggest concern with poll workers, though, is making sure there are experienced people at each site. Election Day pay varies from $175-$340 per election, depending on the position assigned. For more information about working a later election, visit HERE. The push for younger poll workers is something Brian England, 64, wants. Like any other job, we require current contact information in order to place you in a position. Alternates position with Ballot Box and Inside Deputy, as necessary. Be able to read, write and communicate in English. Has additional responsibilities after the polls close. : Send us confidential news tips. Day pay varies from $175 to $340 per election. Training is provided through on line and in-person training. (You may not leave and return to the polling place.). Former GOP presidential candidate Herman Cain dies at 74. Maintains order outside the polling place, ensures compliance with the “no solicitation” zone, and that the polling room is accessible to all voters. Must possess a general working knowledge of electronic equipment. A Pew Research Center analysis found that 58 percent of U.S. poll workers were 61 or older in the 2018 midterm elections. Alternates position with Precinct Deputy, as necessary. Provides instructions to voters on the proper way to mark their ballot. “Anyone who wants to work the front lines of democracy, our doors are always open,” Anderson said. More than 1,300 citizens in Brevard County serve as Poll Workers for the Supervisor of Elections to ensure that fair and accurate elections are conducted. These sessions are held during the month preceding both the primary and the general elections. Yes. In-person training is required. “We need more young people to step up.”.
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