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U.S. Election Assistance Commission recruiting young people to become election workers

FILE - In this June 9, 2020, file photo election workers process mail-in ballots during a nearly all-mail primary election in Las Vegas. As President Donald Trump's reelection campaign challenged Nevada's new voting law in court, the president and Republicans argued the rules would facilitate fraud and illegal voting. Chief among their volley of criticism was the law's provision allowing “ballot harvesting." The Nevada lawsuit highlighted a practice that has long fueled Republicans' suspicions about the dangers of mail-in voting. (AP Photo/John Locher, File)

RICHMOND, Va. (WAVY) — The U.S. Election Assistance Commission (EAC) has designated September 1 as National Poll Worker Recruitment Day.

The special day was established to encourage more people, particularly young people, to sign up to become election workers for the November election and raise awareness about the benefits and importance of working at the polls.


Virginia calls its poll workers Officers of Election. Christopher Piper, commissioner of the Virginia Department of Elections, said Officers of Election are the unsung heroes of our democracy.

“They put in long hours making sure everything runs smoothly on Election Day,” Piper said. “And a lot of them have been doing it for many years.”

But because they are generally older and therefore at high risk from COVID-19, many experienced Officers of Election will not be able to serve in 2020.

“If you’re asking ‘What can I do to help?’ at this moment, becoming an Officer of Election is certainly one answer. You’ll be helping Virginians who want to vote in-person on Election Day exercise their basic right.”

You can learn more about what the job entails and apply at elections.virginia.gov/officer or by contacting your local voter registration office. You can find contact information at elections.virginia.gov/localVRO.


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