City of Eagan issued the following announcement on Oct. 11.
The City is taking applications to hire nearly 400 election judges for the three elections in 2020: the Presidential Nomination Primary on March 3, the Primary on August 11, and the General Election on November 3. Judges receive advance training and may serve on one, two, or all three election dates.
Election judges play an important part in ensuring polling places run smoothly from the time polls open until the last vote is counted. They are the first people voters see when they sign-in on Election Day, and the last, as voters receive their “I Voted” stickers. In between, election judges help voters register, check-in, provide a ballot and give instructions.
On Election Day, judges may work a half-day shift, about 8 hours, or a full-day shift, about 16 hours. A three-hour training session (in January or February) is required for each judge. If you’re interested, and available to serve, a full list of qualifications and an application is available at www.cityofeagan.com/elections.
Questions? Contact the City Clerk’s office at cityclerk@cityofeagan.com or (651) 675-5000
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