City of Brooklyn Park: Election Judges

City of Brooklyn Park: Election Judges
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City of Brooklyn Park issued the following announcement on March 17.

ELECTION JUDGES NEEDED

The City of Brooklyn Park is looking for Brooklyn Park residents interested in assisting at the polling place for the upcoming August 9 and November 8 elections.  An hourly wage is paid and training is provided. Individuals may be absent from a place of work after giving an employer at least 20 days written notice for the purpose of serving as an election judge without penalty.  If you are eligible to vote and can read, write, and speak English, and you are not a candidate in the election or closely related to a candidate, you can be an election judge.  Bilingual judges are needed at the polling places. If you are interested in helping your community while enjoying the camaraderie of your fellow citizens, please call 763-493-8119 OR 763-493-8180. For more information please visit our website at https://www.brooklynpark.org/elections/election-judges/. The City of Brooklyn Park is an equal opportunity employer.

Original source can be found here.



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