Yes, I used to work for my county government and a lot of times the election board would try to fill positions during election day with people who already worked for the county.
It appears that in my state you can only volunteer in your county. My county voted 83% blue in 2018 I'm weighing the tradeoff between alleviating long lines at the polls (bad for us because more blue voters. I'm pretty sure Democrat districts are notoriously inefficient at running their polling locations.) and being able to watch for funny business.
Done. Just applied to work on Election Day
Just got confirmed as a worker in Ohio
It’s probably something trivial like the $7/day you get for jury duty, hopefully enough to pay for parking at the courthouse
Yes, I used to work for my county government and a lot of times the election board would try to fill positions during election day with people who already worked for the county.
Here’s a reliable link that’s non partisan www.eac.gov
I applied last week and I still haven't heard anything
It all leads to the same place
I probably have to get on the phone tomorrow, I am in a massively blue county. Probably 65%-70% blue. I need to be active in this.
As a matter of strategy, should we only sign up to volunteer in red districts? Does one get to choose where to do the work?
It appears that in my state you can only volunteer in your county. My county voted 83% blue in 2018 I'm weighing the tradeoff between alleviating long lines at the polls (bad for us because more blue voters. I'm pretty sure Democrat districts are notoriously inefficient at running their polling locations.) and being able to watch for funny business.
Shit. I live in OR.
Serious mobilization is needed in CA, NY, FL those electoral votes matter.
Easy link to sign up for any state: www.eac.gov
I just did it. Its easy. Sign up. Watch Democrats try to cheat. Call it out.
Protect the polls!