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Secretary of State Tre Hargett Encourages Citizens to Become Poll Workers for Nov. 5 State & Federal Election

Aug 23, 2024 | 10:52 AM

Ahead of the November 5th State and Federal General Election, Tennessee Secretary of State Tre Hargett is again encouraging Tennesseans to consider becoming poll workers later this fall.

During early voting and on Election Day, poll workers conduct various tasks — including greeting voters, answering questions, explaining how to cast a ballot, and counting votes at their community locations. They are paid for their work and for attending required training sessions.

Most citizens are eligible to work at polling locations, regardless of political affiliation. The minimum age is 16, and anyone over 18 must be a registered voter in the county where they desire to serve.

Other qualifications include:

  1. Be able to read and write in the English language.
  2. Cannot be a candidate or close relative of a candidate.
  3. Cannot be supervised by a county or municipal elected official on the ballot.

Tennessee has been ranked number one in election integrity for three consecutive years; the Secretary of State’s office is also the trusted source for all election information. For more information about becoming a poll worker, please visit the Tennessee Secretary of State website and click on Elections.

(Image submitted Tennessee Secretary of State Tre Hargett)