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Board of Elections Commissioners Deputies Election Specialists Jeff Shipley |
Inspectors & Custodians
Become a Poll Worker
The right to vote is one of our nation's oldest and most important entitlements, and with this right comes responsibility. Free and open elections are the basis on which this country was formed and you can make a difference by becoming a poll worker to help protect those freedoms.
When are you needed?
Just a few days a year: Primary Day in February, September and Election Day
in November.
What tasks will you perform as a poll worker?
- Prepare the polling place for voting
- Set up the voting equipment
- Process the voters
- Demonstrate voting procedures to the voters
- Close the polling place
- Canvass and report the results
- Assist voter if requested by the voter
You are eligible to serve as a poll worker if you:
Are a registered voter and a resident of Seneca County.
Will you be paid?
Yes, by your board of elections. The Board of Elections is committed to fulfilling
its responsibility to the citizens of New York State by providing fair and accurate
elections. This responsibility and the credit associated with it must be shared
with the many dedicated workers that help make elections successful. You can
get involved and become a proud participant in a process that is the foundation
of democracy in our county. Inspectors earn a $25.00 stipend, $100.00 for Primary
Election Day and $160.00 for General Election Day.
Will you receive training?
Yes. You will receive paid training each year so that you can stay current with
the Poll worker responsibilities.
Election Inspector Application
Come work with us. Contact our office for more information.
1 DiPronio Drive, Waterloo, NY 13165 Phone:315-539-1760 Fax:315-539-3710
Office Hours: 8:30 am - 5:00 pm Monday - Friday
