Politics & Government
Union County Poll Workers Wanted For 2020 Presidential Election
All poll workers must attend a mandatory training session and will earn a $200 stipend for their services on Election Day.
UNION COUNTY, NJ — Union County is looking for residents to serve as poll workers this year to help during the 2020 Presidential election cycle.
All poll workers must attend a mandatory training session and will earn a $200 stipend for their services on Election Day.
"If you are following this year’s Presidential Election, and are interested in learning more about the election process, becoming a poll worker is an exciting and rewarding way to participate," said Union County Board of Elections Administrator Nicole DiRado.
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Any Union County resident who is 18 years or older, and registered to vote in Union County, can apply to become a poll worker.
No experience is needed. All new poll workers must attend a single-session training course. Returning poll workers take a refresher course every two years.
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Persons interested in becoming a poll worker for the Primary Election on June 2 and the General Election on Nov. 3 are advised to apply now to reserve a spot.
To apply, download an application form at the Board of Elections website, ucnj.org/Poll-Worker-Application-2020.pdf, or request an application form by mail by calling the Board of Elections at 908-527-4120.
For more information, follow the Poll Worker Resources link at ucnj.org/ucboe.
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