BECOME A POLL WORKER AND SERVE YOUR COMMUNITY
Clayton
County needs your help in continuing to provide the more than 125,084
registered voters the opportunity to vote at neighborhood precincts
throughout the County. On Election Day, we count on these civic-minded
individuals to efficiently process voters, provide instructions
on the proper use of voting machines and address concerns that voters
may encounter.
This
trusted position is ideal for anyone who would like to get a firsthand
look at how our system works, and provide neighbors their opportunity
to vote. Many Election Officers serve year after year for the experience
of being an integral part of the election process.
How Can I Become a Poll Worker and Receive Free Training?
There
are a few basic requirements that must be met in order to become
a Poll Worker. They include:
- Being 16 years of age or older
- Being
a resident of Clayton County
- Able
to read, write and speak the English language
Poll
Worker Training
The Board of Elections and Registration will hold future training sessions for new poll worker at various community locations. Dates, times and locations will be posted as they become available. It is not necessary to pre-register for training.
Application
for Poll Worker (pdf)