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Indiana Secretary of State in search of poll workers for upcoming November election

by Jennifer Mills
August 1, 2024
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Indiana Secretary of State seeking poll workers for November election
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Diego Morales, the Secretary of State for Indiana, is urging citizens to take action and assist with staffing the polls for the upcoming general election in November.

The Indiana Secretary of State’s office released a statement urging eligible Hoosiers to step up and work as poll workers for the upcoming Election Day on November 5th. The announcement was made on Thursday, in honor of National Poll Worker Recruitment Day. So, if you are eligible, consider serving as a poll worker and contributing to the democratic process.

According to the office, Indiana requires up to 20,000 poll workers to conduct elections that are efficient and trustworthy. The office emphasizes that these workers play a crucial role in maintaining the integrity and smooth functioning of the state’s elections.

According to the release, Morales emphasized the significance of having devoted poll workers for the smooth conduct of elections. The success of elections statewide depends on the commitment of Hoosiers who strive to ensure that every vote is counted precisely and effectively. In this critical role, eligible Hoosiers are encouraged to come forward and serve their community, as their participation plays a crucial role in upholding the integrity of the electoral process.

To work as a poll worker in Indiana, there are two requirements that must be met:

    • Poll workers must be registered voters and a resident of the county in which they wish to work.
    • Poll workers must be at least 18 years old. Students who are 16 and 17 years old may apply for poll worker positions under the Hoosier Hall Pass program.

As per the release, poll workers will undergo mandatory training and may receive compensation for their work on Election Day, subject to the county’s policies. Poll workers are responsible for a variety of tasks, which include:

    • Setting up and preparing the polling location
    • Welcoming voters
    • Verifying voter registrations
    • Issuing ballots.

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