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Become an Election Worker


The Pinellas County Supervisor of Elections Office is always looking for election workers to help conduct fair and accurate elections.   Election workers serve as the foundation of our representative democracy. 

If you are interested in making a difference in your community and country, please consider becoming an election worker.
 

Election work can take many forms:

  • Poll Workers – Each poll worker is assigned to work at a specific polling location on Election Day.  Poll workers must be available to set up their sites before the polls open and must remain at the polling place until after the polls close.  
    Click here for more information about becoming a poll worker.

     
  • Early Voting Workers – Before all state and federal elections, the Supervisor of Elections staffs 3 to 7 early voting sites for voters who wish to cast their ballots prior to Election Day.  Early Voting can begin from 10 to 15 days before the election and last from 8 to 14 days.  Early voting hours range from 8 to 12 hours a day.
     
  • Other Election Work – The Elections Office relies on temporary election workers to help answer phones in a Call Center environment; open mail ballots; sort and count ballots for the post election audit; process petitions for future ballot contests and initiatives; and perform other clerical tasks in support of upcoming elections. Also available are positions for electronic testing of election equipment in a warehouse environment, lifting up to 45 lbs.

 

ELECTION WORKER APPLICATION

 

Questions? 

(727) 464-6110
[email protected]

 

 

***Find out more information about our Partner at the Polls program - CLICK HERE

 

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Julie Marcus
Pinellas County Supervisor of Elections

13001 Starkey Rd., Largo, FL 33773

Hours

Monday-Friday 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.

Contact Us

Phone: (727) 464-VOTE (8683)
Fax: (727) 464-6239
Email: [email protected]
Mail Ballots: [email protected]

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