Politics & Government
Poll Workers Needed For Election Day In Upper Southampton
Bucks County is hiring about 200 poll workers, and there is specific need in Upper Southampton, officials say.

BUCKS COUNTY, PA — The Bucks County Board of Elections is seeking poll workers for the upcoming election on Tuesday, Nov. 6. Election judges, machine inspectors, clerks and majority and minority party inspectors are needed. The positions are paid.
Across Bucks County’s 304 voting districts, full staffing amounts to roughly 2,000 paid citizens working full- or half-day shifts. The county currently has about 1,800 workers signed on for Nov. 6, according to Katie M. Pliszka, assistant director of the Board of Elections.
Each district must have a Judge of Elections, Majority Inspector, Minority Inspector, Clerk and Machine Inspector. The allotment of machine inspectors depends upon the number of voting machines present, with each district receiving one fewer inspector than the total number of machines, Pliszka said.
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The need for more poll workers is especially pronounced in, but not limited to, Bristol, Falls, Newtown and Upper Southampton Townships, Pliszka said. Anyone interested in working the polls should contact her at kmpliszka@buckscounty.org.
"Full staffing appears to be especially vital in the current election cycle. Unlike previous off-year elections, when voter turnout percentages have struggled to reach double-digits, a turnout of at least 50 percent of all registered voters is projected, thanks to this year’s energized political climate," a statement from the county said.
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Election judges earn $135 for working 6:30 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. The other workers earn $105 for their all-day duties. Only clerks and machine inspectors have the option of working half-day shifts – 6:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. or 2 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. In addition, Election Day constables appointed by each district’s elected constable are paid $95 for the day.
Responsibilities of the workers include: opening and preparing the polling place; processing voters and providing voter assistance; closing the polling place; and assisting with ballot tabulation.
“Becoming a poll worker provides you with an opportunity to serve the public and ensure that fellow voters are confident and comfortable when voting on Election Day,” Pliszka said. “You will experience hands-on involvement with the democratic process, assist members of the community and serve as role models.”
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