Pollworkers are essential to keeping our elections safe, secure, and accessible. Without enough pollworkers, polling places can’t open, lines get longer, and voters risk being turned away.
Volunteering as a poll worker is a single, day-long commitment. The exact role of a poll worker varies based on each individual community’s needs, but in every community, poll workers are essential to the success of our elections.
Pollworkers help ensure:
- Every voter is greeted and checked in fairly.
- Election officials have the support they need to keep things running smoothly.
- Voters encounter a safe, welcoming, and competent polling place.
The exact role varies by the needs of your community, but generally poll workers may be asked to do any of the following:
- Greet voters as they enter the polling place
- Mark the checklist & hand out ballots
- Help voters in need at the ballot booths
- Hand out stickers
- Receive ballots at the box
- Process and/or count ballots
Additional points to emphasize:
- Pollworkers must be registered voters and be a resident of the voting district.
- Pollworker shortages nationwide threaten access to the ballot and New Hampshire must be prepared.
- Training and support are provided by clerks and moderators.
- Pollworkers are typically compensated for their service.
- Even a single day of service makes a meaningful difference.
- Serving as a pollworker is nonpartisan — it’s about making democracy work.
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September 10, 2025 at 6:00pm - 7pm
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