Requirements to Serve as an Election Judge

Requirements to Serve as an Election Judge

  1. 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.
  2. 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.
  3. 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

  1. Contact Local Election Office: Reach out to the local election office or board of elections. Find out if there are specific programs for veterans.
  2. Complete an Application: Fill out any required application forms. This may usually be done online or in person.
  3. Attend Training: Participate in the scheduled training sessions to familiarize yourself with election procedures and equipment.
  4. 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.