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Election Workers

We need you, Sign up to be an Election Worker!!

Play an active and important role in your community and earn extra money in the process!

The Saline County Election Office is currently recruiting election workers for upcoming elections. Election workers are a critical part of the election process. Elections could not happen without the hard work of our election workers. What a great opportunity to serve your community! Please join us for this rewarding experience.

Election Worker Requirements

  • Must be a registered voter in Saline County or a 16 or 17 year-old who is otherwise eligible to register to vote, except for not yet being of legal age. K.S.A. 25-2804(a), (b).
  • Not a candidate on the ballot, except precinct committeeman or committeewoman. K.S.A. 25-2804(b).
  • Must attend a mandatory training class. K.S.A. 25-2806 
  • Must be available to work on Election Day from 6:00 a.m. until 8:00 p.m. or until all of the closing procedures have been completed.
  • Have transportation to and from work site.
  • All positions require that election workers meet the following criteria in order to complete the assigned tasks
  • Be able to lift 25-50lbs
  • Be able to understand, read and speak English at an 8th grade level
  • Be able to work in a busy environment for approximately 14 consecutive hours on Election Day
  • Be able to work with multiple ballot styles in an accurate and timely fashion.

Election Worker Pay

  • Clerks and Provisional Ballot Judges are paid $150 for Election Day and $25 for training.
  • Supervising Judges are paid $200 for Election Day and $25 for training. 
  • Election Workers assisting in office or advance voting are paid at $10/hr.

Positions Available

  • Supervising Judge: Be able to learn all aspects of the Polling Place site, supervise and assist 2-6 clerks, assign tasks to complete opening and closing procedures, and oversee all functions of the Polling Place site and handle various voting issues that may arise.
  • Judge
  • Clerk
  • All positions will participate in opening and closing procedures at the work site in addition to the tasks listed above.

Training

All election workers are required to attend training as schedules to be qualified to work.  Additional training may be provided when necessary.  Training is held during the three-week period before each election.  If you are assigned, you will be notified by mail for the Training and Election Day assignment.

Apply

Apply Online today at: https://www.kssos.org/elections/volunteer.html 
Paper application

Play an active and important role in your community and earn extra money in the process! Sign up to be an Election Worker! 

We need you, Sign up to be an Election Worker!!

Play an active and important role in your community and earn extra money in the process!

The Saline County Election Office is currently recruiting election workers for upcoming elections. Election workers are a critical part of the election process. Elections could not happen without the hard work of our election workers. What a great opportunity to serve your community! Please join us for this rewarding experience.

Election Worker Requirements

  • Must be a registered voter in Saline County or a 16 or 17 year-old who is otherwise eligible to register to vote, except for not yet being of legal age. K.S.A. 25-2804(a), (b).
  • Not a candidate on the ballot, except precinct committeeman or committeewoman. K.S.A. 25-2804(b).
  • Must attend a mandatory training class. K.S.A. 25-2806 
  • Must be available to work on Election Day from 6:00 a.m. until 8:00 p.m. or until all of the closing procedures have been completed.
  • Have transportation to and from work site.
  • All positions require that election workers meet the following criteria in order to complete the assigned tasks
  • Be able to lift 25-50lbs
  • Be able to understand, read and speak English at an 8th grade level
  • Be able to work in a busy environment for approximately 14 consecutive hours on Election Day
  • Be able to work with multiple ballot styles in an accurate and timely fashion.

Election Worker Pay

  • Clerks and Provisional Ballot Judges are paid $150 for Election Day and $25 for training.
  • Supervising Judges are paid $200 for Election Day and $25 for training. 
  • Election Workers assisting in office or advance voting are paid at $10/hr.

Positions Available

  • Supervising Judge: Be able to learn all aspects of the Polling Place site, supervise and assist 2-6 clerks, assign tasks to complete opening and closing procedures, and oversee all functions of the Polling Place site and handle various voting issues that may arise.
  • Judge
  • Clerk
  • All positions will participate in opening and closing procedures at the work site in addition to the tasks listed above.

Training

All election workers are required to attend training as schedules to be qualified to work.  Additional training may be provided when necessary.  Training is held during the three-week period before each election.  If you are assigned, you will be notified by mail for the Training and Election Day assignment.

Apply

Apply Online today at: https://www.kssos.org/elections/volunteer.html 
Paper application

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