The Record (Troy, NY)

Poll workers being recruited for election

- Staff report If you have any questions, you’re urged to contact your local board of elections or John Conklin or Cheryl Couser at the State Board of Elections at (518) 474-1953 or by email at INFO@elections.ny.gov.

ALBANY, N.Y. » The United States Election Assistance Commission has proclaimed September. 1 “National Poll Worker Recruitmen­t Day” and the New York State Board of Elections is asking all registered voters to pitch in and help New York vote in the November 3 general election.

“By encouragin­g more people to become poll workers in their communitie­s, National Poll Worker Recruitmen­t Day aims to address the critical shortage of poll workers, strengthen our democracy, inspire greater civic engagement and volunteeri­sm, and help ensure free and fair elections in November and beyond,” Robert Brehm, Co-Executive Director of the State Board of Elections explained.

“Amid COVID-19, New York is facing a critical shortage of poll workers,” Douglas Kellner, State Commission­er of Elections remarked.

“Even as New York expands absentee voting options, millions of New Yorkers – especially voters with disabiliti­es and those who lack reliable mail service – will continue to rely on in-person voting to cast a ballot,” Kellner noted.

“In New York State, 55 percent of all poll workers are over the age of 60, making them especially vulnerable to complicati­ons if they contract COVID-19,’ Peter Kosinski, Co- Chair of the State Board said.

“This has resulted in a critical need for poll workers who are willing and able to assist with the administra­tion of in-person during Early Voting and on Election Day,” Kosinski emphasized on the need for poll workers.

“Poll workers are critical to the success of an election,” Todd Valentine, Co-Executive Director of the State Board of Elections stated.

“Having an adequate number of poll workers to staff polling places on Election Day and during Early Voting can ensure voters receive the assistance they need at the polls and can help provide a positive and smooth voting experience for all. In 2018, we appointed nearly 85,000 poll workers statewide. By signing up to be a poll worker, you can Help New York Vote,” Valentine added.

Poll workers prepare the polling place for voting, set up voting equipment, sign-in and process voters, enforce social distancing, demonstrat­e voting procedures, sanitize voting equipment, assist voters, close the polling place, and canvass and report election results.

To be eligible, one must be a New York State registered voter. If you are 17 years old, you may be eligible if your school district participat­es in a program under Education Law Section 3207-a. Interprete­rs do not need to be registered voters. You will be assigned within the county where you live.

Poll Workers get paid for training and each election day they work. Applying is simple and you can fill out the form found at the following link: www.elections.ny.gov/BecomePoll­worker.html.

“Having an adequate number of poll workers to staff polling places on Election Day and during Early Voting can ensure voters receive the assistance they need at the polls and can help provide a positive and smooth voting experience for all. In 2018, we appointed nearly 85,000 poll workers statewide. By signing up to be a poll worker, you can Help NewYorkVot­e.” — Todd Valentine, co- executive director of the State Board of Elections

 ?? THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE ?? Voters line up as polls open in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Locally, the New York State Board of Elections is asking all registered voters to pitch in and help in the Nov. 3general election.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE Voters line up as polls open in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Locally, the New York State Board of Elections is asking all registered voters to pitch in and help in the Nov. 3general election.

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