With busy Election Day ahead, Mississippi looking for poll workers

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Secretary of State Michael Watson has proclaimed Thursday, August 1, as Poll Worker Recruitment Day in Mississippi.

The national initiative is intended to help recruit poll workers ahead of the Nov. 5 general election, which in Mississippi, includes races such as presidential, state supreme court, and five of six congressional seats.

“Poll workers, in addition to circuit clerks and election commissioners, are the unsung heroes of our elections,” Watson said. “Their efforts are critical to providing a positive and smooth experience at the polls while maintaining the security of our elections. We strongly encourage Mississippians to consider volunteering for this invaluable civic duty as it takes all of us to ensure free and fair elections in Mississippi.”

According to the U.S. Election Assistance Commission, American has faced a critical shortage of poll workers since 2020 and is Mississippi is no exception. Watson said he’s met with county circuit clerks and election commissioners across the state and discovered that adequate staffing of poll workers continues to be a “serious issue.”

In 2023, the Mississippi Legislature increased poll worker pay to a maximum of $200 for Election Day depending on the county. Those interested in serving can complete the registration form here.

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