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Support democracy and Get Paid for it!
Become an Ada County Elections Poll Worker!
Ada County currently serves nearly 190,000 registered voters. 2-3 times a year it is the task of the County Clerk, Dave Navarro, and his election staff to assemble and organize over 1,100 Election Day workers in order to protect and preserve each of the Ada County resident’s right to vote. Out of all this, there results a variety of roles for the civic minded citizen to take part in helping preserve democracy. The Ada County Elections office is constantly looking for individuals who are willing to commit a small portion of their time in order to help guarantee everyone’s right to vote. If you feel that you may be interested in taking part in this great undertaking, please take a moment to review the various levels of commitment below and complete an application indicating how much you are willing to help.
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Levels of Commitment
District Judge
(Pay $12/hr.)
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(Requirements)
- Estimated Time Commitment
Election Day 7am-9pm
Multiple Trainings
- 18 years old
- Registered Voter
- Must have Personal Vehicle
- Valid Drivers License
- Able to lift 20lbs. from
ground to table height
- Read/Write in English
- Able to quickly problem solve
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(Requirements)
- Estimated Time Commitment
Election Day 7am-9pm
2- Mandatory Trainings
- 18 years old
- Registered Voter
- Transportation to and from
Polling Place
- Able to lift 20lbs. from ground
to table height
- Read/Write English
- Able to quickly problem solve
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(Requirements)
- Estimated Time Commitment
Election Day 7am-9pm (Evening 4-9 Shifts available)
1 Mandatory Training
- 17 years old
- Registered Voter
(unless under 18 years old)
- Transportation to poll
- Read/Write English
- Able to lift 20lbs.
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(Responsibilities)
- Assist in Training of
Chief Judges and Workers
- Oversee 6-11Precincts
Election Day
- Deliver Replacement
Supplies to Precincts
Election Day
- Provide Assistance to
Precincts in your Districts
- Learn and Understand Idaho
Election Laws and Procedures
- Help Coordinate Supplies for
Polling Place Accessibility
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(Responsibilities)
- Recruit and Help Train
Poll Workers for your Precinct
- Oversee Operation of
one Polling Place
- Learn and Understand Idaho
Election Laws and Procedures
- Open and Close
Polling Place
- Prepare and Deliver Voted
Ballots to County Courthouse
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(Responsibilities)
- Help setup and take down
Polling Place
- Manage Specific
Election Day Task
- Process Voters in a
courteous
and efficient manner
- Assist Voters with Disabilities
- Follow rules and Procedures
dictated by Chief Judge and
Idaho Code
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