Thank you again for your amazing outreach last week for Poll Worker Recruitment Day. Together, we’ve recruited over 50,000 new potential poll workers this cycle!
All On The Line volunteers and supporters made up over 2,000 of those new potential poll workers and we are just getting started!
We need your help more than ever. Can you be an election hero and sign up to be a poll worker?
Poll workers are critical to help maintain safe in-person voting for communities without reliable access to mail service, voters with disabilities, voters who need language assistance, or for voters who simply want to cast their ballot in person as they always have. The deadline and requirements to apply to be a poll worker varies by state.
Serving as a poll worker is a valuable way to give back to your community and support your neighbors. It’s one of the most effective ways you can help make sure our democracy works as it should. Poll working is fun, nonpartisan, and you may even get paid! Do your part to ensure safe, free, and fair elections for all voters.
Though we work nationally, we’re seeing the most need in AZ, FL, GA, MI, NC, NH, NV, OH, PA, TX, and WI.
Gaps that administrators are trying to fill for September primaries:
Boston, MA: ~200-300 poll workers needed for Sept. 6 primary. Neighbors who are bilingual in English and any of the following languages are encouraged to apply: Vietnamese, Mandarin, Cantonese, Russian, Somali, Arabic, and Haitian Creole.
Everett, MA: ~30 poll workers needed for Sept. 6 primary.
New Hampshire, Statewide: Poll workers needed for Sept. 13 primary.
Gaps that administrators are trying to fill as quickly as possible for the general election:
Alachua County, FL: ~200 additional poll workers needed. Bilingual English/Spanish.
Orange County, FL: Bilingual English/Spanish.
Osceola County, FL: ~250 additional poll workers needed. Bilingual English/Spanish.
Palm Beach County, FL: Additional Clerks needed. Oversee polling location and other poll workers.
Polk County, FL: Bilingual English/Spanish.
Baltimore City & County, MD: Bilingual English/Spanish, ASL.
Prince George’s County, MD: Bilingual English/Spanish, ASL.
Allegheny County, PA: ~2,500 additional poll workers. Reliable transportation.
Luzerne County, PA: Bilingual English/Spanish.
Philadelphia County, PA: ~2,500 poll workers needed. Bilingual English/Spanish.
York County, PA: ~100 additional poll workers including ~30 bilingual English/Spanish. Also looking for an ASL interpreter.
Dallas County, TX: Bilingual English/Spanish.
Harris County, TX: Bilingual English/Spanish, Vietnamese, Chinese.
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