- Eligibility: Most states require election judges to be registered voters in the jurisdiction where they will serve. Some may also allow military veterans to serve regardless of voting registration status.
- Age: Generally, election judges must be at least 18 years old. Some states allow 17-year-olds who will be 18 by the next general election.
- Training: All election judges must undergo training specific to their state or local regulations. This training covers the voting process, equipment, and legal responsibilities.
Steps to Volunteer
- Contact Local Election Office: Reach out to the local election office or board of elections. Find out if there are specific programs for veterans.
- Complete an Application: Fill out any required application forms. This may usually be done online or in person.
- Attend Training: Participate in the scheduled training sessions to familiarize yourself with election procedures and equipment.
- Work on Election Day: Once trained, you will be assigned to a polling place where your duties may include checking in voters, assisting with ballots, and ensuring a smooth voting process.
