Lesson 10: The Difference Between Poll Workers & Watchers

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A Poll Worker is paid employee of a state or county trained by an election office to be an election official. A Poll Watcher is a trained volunteer to observe the elections process. Most states require certification for Poll Watchers, usually through one of your state political parties. A Poll Watcher's job is important even if it's only to observe. The main responsibilities include watching the tabulation of ballots, processing of in-person ballots, observation of drop boxes, signature verification of absentee ballots, and transcribing of overseas military ballots. Know your own state's rules and attend as many trainings as you can so you can be an election integrity expert on Election Day.

Learn more in this exclusive lesson from the Election Integrity Network. Download the Citizens Guide to Election Integrity at Whoscounting.us

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