What are the qualifications to be a poll worker (election inspector)?

To be a poll worker, a person must:

  • Be a qualified elector of the county in which the municipality is located (i.e., an adult citizen of the United States who has resided in the election district for 10 consecutive days and is not otherwise disqualified to vote)
  • Be able to read and write fluently in the English language
  • NOT be a candidate for any office to be voted on at the polling place at that election.

A poll worker may also:

  • Have strong clerical skills
  • Be able to solve problems
  • Be an effective communicator


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1. What are the responsibilities of a poll worker?
2. What are the hours of work?
3. Are poll workers (election inspectors) paid or volunteers?
4. What are the training requirements for poll workers?
5. What length of commitment will be expected?
6. What are the qualifications to be a poll worker (election inspector)?
7. How do I become a poll worker?
8. Can I be excused from my regular job to be a poll worker?
9. What are the duties on Election Day?