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How to Become a Poll Worker
Friday, August 28th 2020, 12:27 PM EDT
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Poll workers are an essential part of the democratic process. They are vital to free and fair elections.
To become a poll worker in the State of Pennsylvania, you must be a registered Pennsylvania voter.
It is not a volunteer position. You will be paid for your time.
Learn more about becoming a poll worker in Pennsylvania here.
ERIE COUNTY
- Poll Worker Interest Form: Registered Erie County voters can use this form to express interest in becoming a Poll Worker.
- Erie County poll worker information page
CRAWFORD COUNTY
- Poll Worker Interest Form: Registered Crawford County voters can use this form to express interest in becoming a Poll Worker.
- You can also call to have your name placed on file by calling 814-333-7308
- Download and print the form below and return it to:
Crawford County Board of Elections
Attn: Rebecca Little
903 Diamond Park
Meadville, PA 16335
- Or fax it to 814-337-0457
ALL OTHER COUNTIES (Pa. Only)
Poll Worker Interest Form: Fill out this form if you are interested in becoming a poll worker and state officials will forward your information to your local county election office.