Overview
The right to vote is one of our nation's oldest and most important entitlements, and with this right comes responsibility. Free and open elections are the basis on which this country was formed and you can make a difference by becoming a poll worker to help protect those freedoms.
Eligibility
In order to be eligible to work as a poll worker, you 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. If you live in New York City, you will be assigned within the five boroughs.
Tasks
What tasks will you perform as a poll worker?
- Prepare the polling place for voting
- Set up the voting equipment
- Sign-in and process voters
- Demonstrate voting procedures to the voters
- Close the polling place
- Canvass and report the results
- Assist voter if requested
Upcoming Poll Dates
For the General Election:
- Early Voting from October 26, 2024 through November 3, 2024
- Election Day on November 5, 2024.
Compensation
Yes, Poll workers get paid for training and each day they work.
The Board of Elections is committed to fulfilling its responsibility to the citizens of New York State by providing fair and accurate elections. This responsibility and the credit associated with it must be shared with the many dedicated workers that help make elections successful. You can get involved and become a proud participant in a process that is the foundation of democracy in our country. Come work with us.
Application
Applying is simple and easy:
- If you live in NYC: complete the NYC Election Day Worker Form
- If you live outside NYC: complete the Outside NYC Election Day Worker Form