Wanted: Election Workers to Serve March 20

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The Chicago Election Board announced Monday that poll workers are still needed to serve as Judges of Election and Election Coordinators at the Tuesday, March 20th Primary Election, with the greatest number of openings in precincts on the city’s North Side. “Serving as an Election Judge or an Election Coordinator is both demanding and rewarding,” said Chicago Election Board Chairwoman Marisel A. Hernandez. “We offer training to all of those who apply, and we are looking to fill vacancies in the coming week.” Election Judges and Election Coordinators need to complete training and serve all day on Election Day from 5a.m., through the time after the polls close at 7p.m., when all records and voting equipment is secured. Election Coordinators who complete the training, pass the test, and serve on Election Day will be paid $350. US citizens who are registered to vote in Cook County may apply now at www.chipollworker.com.

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