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Friday, 18 January 2008 |
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In an
interview Wednesday on TSPN, Amador County Registrar of Voters Sheldon Johnson
encouraged registered voters and high-school students over the age of 16 to
sign up to work at the polls during the February 5 Presidential Primary
Election. “We always need more poll workers,” said Johnson, “and I want people
to know there is still time to sign up and get involved.” “Being a poll worker
is a fun and easy way to get involved in the electoral process,” said county’s
chief elections officer. Amador Countystanding who is a United States
citizen, at least 16 years old, and has a grade-point average of at least 2.5.
Student poll workers must also have a California residents can serve as a poll worker if he or
she is a registered voter, or a high-school student in good driver’s license. Poll workers
earn a stipend of $88 for the day. Interested in working on Election Day? Call
the county elections office to sign up – there is also a poll worker
application form in the county elections booklet. For more information about
how to be a poll worker, call the elections office at 223-6465.
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Last Updated ( Thursday, 31 January 2008 )
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