Poll Worker Information
Clark County indiana needs poll workers
Working at the polls is a fun opportunity to participate in the electoral process and to earn a few extra dollars. Our democracy depends on Hoosiers taking the initiative to play an active role in the freedoms of democracy. The State of Indiana is calling on civic-minded individuals to work the polls on Election Day.
There are two easy requirements in order to participate:
- You must be a registered voter and a resident of Clark County
- You must be at least 18 years old
In Clark County, 16 and 17 year olds can work at the polls
- You must be 16 or 17 years old
- A citizen of the United States and a resident of Clark County
- Must complete poll worker training
It's easy as 1-2-3
1. Apply to become a poll worker
To apply, please Submit a Poll Worker Application online by clicking on the link below:
You may also contact your local party representative (Democrat or Republican).
Republican Party Contact: |
Democratic Party Contact: |
2. Participate in Poll Worker Training
At poll worker training, you will learn everything you will need to know about your duties on election day
Dates for training will be published soon
New this year, training videos will be published on the Clark County Voter Registration YouTube Page
3. Show up at your designated polling location on election day
In addition, you can explore information on the Secretary of State's Website
- Poll Worker Information Guide
- 2020 Election Day Handbook
- Indiana Election Division Online Poll Worker Training