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Chapter 11: Hard-to-Reach Communities



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I like the section relating to political party affiliation, but I'm wondering if it shouldn't be in the first chapter of Section 1 rather than chapter 11. Many election officials are removed from the selection process until the election is almost upon them due to the fact that the political parties in some states claim their right to select poll workers.


jsilrum 07/02/2007 04:28 PM

The quote (page 58) referencing research on state requirements conducted by EAC contractors states that "only one state, California, allows any state resident to be a poll worker anywhere in the state."  On page 8 of the draft College Pollworker Guide, it states that California and Massachusetts allow state residents to be poll workers anywhere in the state.  Someone may want to fact check this and make a change in the appropriate report.


nbainestrella 07/06/2007 08:04 AM
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