Yolo Poll Workers Still Needed for the March 3rd Presidential Primary

Woodland, CA – The Yolo County Elections Office is looking for poll workers to run the polling places for the March 3rd Presidential Primary. In order to be a poll worker, you must be available to work on Election Day from 6:00 a.m. until all tasks are completed (around 9:00 p.m.), have transportation to and from the polling place, and be willing to attend a mandatory training prior to Election Day.

Poll workers are compensated with a stipend for the entire day, depending upon their role. Precinct Inspectors are compensated $155 and Judges are compensated $130, with an additional $20 for attending the training and $10 for bilingual pay.For more information on being a poll worker, visit:https://www.yoloelections.org/poll-workers/poll-workers.

“We are in particular need of those who are multilingual. The most critical language needs are Spanish, Chinese (Cantonese/Mandarin), and Korean, but other language needs include Punjabi, Russian and Tagalog”, explains Jesse Salinas, the Yolo County Assessor/Clerk-Recorder/Registrar of Voters.

If you are interested in working as a poll worker on Election Day please apply online at https://www.yoloelections.org/poll-workers/apply-to-become-a-poll-worker, call the Elections Office at (530) 666-8133 or send an email tocntyclrk@yoloelections.org.

Connect with Yolo County ACE – Assessor/Clerk-Recorder/Elections on Facebook:/YoloACE, Instagram:/YoloCoACE, and Twitter:@YoloCoACEto stay informed about events and get live election night results for the upcoming 2020 elections. For more information on crossover voting visit:howtovoteforpresident.sos.ca.gov.


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