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Chapter 19: Tools and Tips to Bring ‘Em Back



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Page 120 has the following bullet:

Poll-worker pay:

Poll-worker pay:

If poll-worker compensation is set by state law and you believe the payment level is insufficient, consider other forms of compensation. Not all rewards need be monetary. For example, young poll workers might show progressive levels of proficiency on their resumes. Point out that serving as a Precinct Leader looks good on a law school or job application.

Poll worker is hyphenated twice here, but it is two words everywhere else.


jsilrum 07/02/2007 05:06 PM

On page 116, the 2nd bullet under "Offer Excellent Training" states that some jurisdictions "prefr to mix new and experienced workers in the same classroom; others prefer to separate them according to their assisgned Election Day position."   Although the statements are caveated by what jurisdictions "prefer," it seems slightly contradictory to the statement on page 63, which states that separating new and experienced poll workers for training may be more effective if new changes are being implemented.


nbainestrella 07/06/2007 11:09 AM
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