Top Five Reasons to Be A Poll Worker

Top Five Reasons to Be A Poll Worker

5. You'll work side by side with your neighbors and meet new people.

4. You'll play a vital role in the democratic process.

3. Your community needs you. Alaska must recruit hundreds of poll workers this year for elections to run smoothly.

2. It's a great opportunity to help people, serve your community, and have fun doing it.

And the Number One Reason to Be A Poll Worker...

1. You can get paid to do a good thing!

Produced by the Alaska Division of Elections

Region II Elections Office Anchorage Office

2525 Gambell Street, Suite 100 Anchorage, AK 99503-2838 Phone: (907) 522-8683 Toll Free: (866) 958-8683 Fax: (907) 522-2341

Matanuska-Susitna Office North Fork Professional Building 1700 E. Bogard Road, Suite B102

Wasilla, AK 99654-6565 Phone: (907) 373-8952

Fax: (907) 373-8953

elections.

(H44R2 Rev. 07/25/2011)

Help Carry the Torch

Be A Poll Worker

Be A Poll Worker.

If you'd like to get paid to serve your community... If you enjoy spending time with your neighbors and meeting new people... If you like helping people...

Sign up to be a poll worker today!

Your community needs more people like you to work at the polls on Election Day. In fact, Alaska must recruit and train hundreds of poll workers in communities across the state every election year. But you can help.

Your local election officials can teach you everything you need to know to do the job. You just need to be a resident of Alaska who is also registered to vote in Alaska.

The job isn't complicated and those who have worked at the polls will tell you it's one of the most rewarding ways you can help your community.

Apply Today!

Your Community Will Thank You.

It's as easy as 1-2-3.

1 First, you'll attend a paid training

session to learn how to be a poll worker. Then, you're ready to go to work.

2 On Election Day, you'll help set up the

polling place before your neighbors arrive to vote.

3 Finally, you'll check voters in at the poll-

ing place and issue ballots. Once the day is done, you and your fellow poll workers will close the polling place.

Your neighbors are counting on you. Fill out the form on the opposite page and apply today to pitch in at the polls.

Help carry the torch.

Be a poll worker.

Yes, I Want to Be A Poll Worker.

I am available to work:

Primary Election ? August (even # years) General Election ? November (even #

years)

I am able to help:

Election Day at a polling place location. Election night with return of election materials. As a ballot review official, during the day, for

approximately two to four weeks.

As an absentee voting station official, during

the day, for three days to two weeks.

Election Day morning and evening to provide

technical assistance with voting equipment.

As a field worker (rover) on Election Day. Any way I can help.

I speak the following languages fluently (other than English):_________________

Name:_____________________________ Mailing Address: __________________________________ __________________________________ Daytime Phone:_____________________________ Evening Phone:_____________________________ E-mail:_____________________________

See reverse side of brochure for information on how to submit your application by mail or

by fax to the Region II Elections Office.

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