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Support Democracy: Power the Polls on Election Day

Support Democracy: Power the Polls on Election Day

Democracy isn’t a spectator sport. Help staff your local polling place as a poll worker.

Our democracy depends on ordinary people who make sure every election runs smoothly and everyone’s vote is counted. Make sure we have safe, fair, and efficient elections for all. Step up to be a poll worker with Power The Polls.

Power the Polls collects data from over 5,000 jurisdictions assembled by the non-partisan Fair Elections Center including information on poll worker compensation, hours, application links, and training and voter registration requirements. See what you can do to help here.

Poll workers ensure safe, fair, and efficient elections

America needs more poll workers to ensure a safe and fair election. Power the Polls is designed to address that need — and is continuing the work it started in 2020 — to recruit a new wave of younger, more diverse poll workers who can help protect fair access to the ballot box now and in the future. Power the Polls is a first-of-its-kind, nonpartisan initiative for recruiting poll workers.

Poll workers help check in voters, manage voter lines, troubleshoot equipment, and provide directions and assistance. Poll worker shortages have already affected voters in 2022 as polling places in some states across the country have closed due to shortages during primary elections. When polling places close, it becomes more difficult for voters to access the ballot box. Power the Polls helps recruit a new generation of poll workers who can ensure safe and fair access to the ballot box in 2022 and in elections to come.

Poll worker requirements

Frequently asked questions

Fair Elections Center

Fair Elections Center is a national, nonpartisan voting rights and election reform 501(c)(3) organization based in Washington, D.C. It uses litigation and advocacy to remove barriers to registration and voting, particularly those disenfranchising underrepresented and marginalized communities, and to improve election administration. Fair Elections Center:

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Campus Vote Project

Campus Vote Project (a project of Fair Elections Center) works with universities, community colleges, faculty, students and election officials to reduce barriers to student voting. It helps campuses institutionalize reforms that empower students with the information they need to register and vote.

Historically, young adults have voted at lower rates than older cohorts.  They are also the newest members of our democracy, move more frequentlyare less likely to have a driver’s license, and are less likely to be contacted directly by political campaigns then older age groups, all of which are barriers to registering and voting. Community college students are especially important. They typically go to school in the communities where they and their family live, they can directly share registration and voting information with their larger community.

Work Elections

Work Elections (a project for Fair Elections Center) seeks to improve election administration by broadening and diversifying the country’s pool of poll workers. It aims to strengthen the U.S. election infrastructure across to keep pace with emerging technologies and the changing needs of an increasingly diverse electorate. Many local election officials struggle to recruit the hundreds of thousands of poll workers needed nationwide on Election Day. WorkElections.org offers a solution to one of the main challenges to poll worker recruitment: a lack of accessible, centralized information for the general public.

Recruiting younger Americans as poll workers can help ensure that the adoption of new technology does not undermine the efficiency of casting a ballot and that there is a larger pool of bilingual poll workers to provide voters who are limited-English speakers with the assistance they need. Their portal collects poll worker requirements and applications for nearly every state (except Hawaii, Oregon, and Washington – states that conduct all-mail balloting and therefore don’t require many poll workers).

TakeAway: Help ensure fair elections: be a poll worker.

Deepak
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