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Chapter 4: Bilingual Poll Workers



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ncolonberlingeri 07/02/2007 05:59 PM

Need more detail on how to recruit bilingual poll workers based on cultural issues. Many older Hispanic women back out once they find out how late the poll worker must worker and because of their responsibility at home (prepare dinner).


bcowles 07/05/2007 08:49 AM

bcowles 07/05/2007 08:48 AM

Section 1, Chapter 4, Page 26: “18 states” is repeated within the same sentence, I would omit the second time it is used & “17 in seven” should read “17 in 7” to have a consistent format throughout


rvalenzuela 07/06/2007 05:21 PM
1, Chapter 4, Page 30: omit “if” in “How to Evaluate if Your Program”
rvalenzuela 07/06/2007 05:28 PM
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