By Ryan Yousefi
Residents can earn some extra cash while working at various election polls in Broward County.
As the 2024 election dates approach, the Supervisor of Elections office needs workers on the front lines.
To qualify, individuals must be registered voters in Broward County, submit an Election Day Workers Application, and attend at least 4 hours of training.
Various roles are available with corresponding compensation:
Clerk – $350: Manages tasks, activities, and poll workers in the polling place.
Assistant Clerk – $230: Assists and may substitute for the Clerk as needed.
EPB Operator – $220: Confirms voter eligibility and issues voting passes.
Ballot Inspector – $205: Collects passes and issues appropriate ballots.
Voting System Technician (VST) – $325-$340: Provides technical support to voters.
Backup VST – $275: Provides technical support on Election Day.
Early Voting Pollworker – $12 – $18/hr: Performs tasks at early voting sites.
Poll Deputy – $200: Maintains order outside polling places.
Truck Drivers and Helpers – $175 – $200: Assists with equipment pick-up.
Call Center Operator – $205: Responds to inquiries on Election Day.
Warehouse Staff – $18/hr: Assists with election preparation.
Training compensation is included in the total payment. Interested individuals can apply here.
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- Ryan Yousefi has lived in Coral Springs for over 30 years. He has worked as a writer for multiples outlets over the years, including the Miami New Times where he has covered sports and culture since 2013. He holds a Bachelor's Degree and a Master's Degree in Business Healthcare Management from Western Governors University.
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