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ME poll workers get closeup view of 'democracy in action'

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Friday, August 2, 2024   

Maine election officials are encouraging registered voters to sign up as poll workers ahead of the Nov. 5 general election.

While some poll worker positions are paid, many more volunteers are needed to distribute ballots, monitor tabulators and help document results at the end of the night.

Secretary of State Shenna Bellows said being a poll worker is a great way to see just how democracy works.

"This is a fabulous opportunity to see all of the steps and details that make our elections safe and secure," she said.

Bellows said Mainers, including high school students pre-registered to vote, should contact their municipal clerk for more information. Poll workers can serve in their own community or another location within their county.

Maine law requires equal numbers of poll workers from each major political party in each municipality - one of the safeguards built into the system to ensure election integrity.

A recent survey shows more than 60% of Americans are confident the upcoming election will be conducted fairly and accurately. Bellows advised any Mainers still harboring concerns to get involved.

"People who are anxious about election security, this is a good conversation to have with their local municipal clerk," she said, "because the clerks are working very hard in partnership with us and law enforcement to ensure that security."

While some municipalities may already have a full roster of poll workers, Bellows said the pandemic showed the importance of having a solid lineup of back-up volunteers. She said town and city clerks will provide the training needed to carry out the job. She noted it's also a great way to run into neighbors and friends.

Support for this reporting was provided by the Carnegie Corporation of New York.


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