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Congratulations on accepting the challenge of being an Election Inspector. It will be worth all of the interest, especially during a large election. There will be voters in lines wrapping around the voting room waiting patiently, still trying to settle on a candidate. All they need is you, the Election Inspector, waiting with a ballot in hand to give them authority to elect the candidate that will best represent them and their community or a voter sticker to confirm they did the right thing. Then they will stand back and look at you. The workers that helped them and realize your great dedication to democracy and the protection of voter rights.
In order to keep everyone safe at the polling sites, it is important that each poll worker complete this survey prior to reporting to their precinct on voting days.
Self Screening Survey
Voter Registration 101
AutoMark Setup
As a new employee, we ask that you attend an available training class and review the manual below prior to your attendance. These materials will help you prepare for this all-encompassing challenge:
Make sure you review these helpful hints prior to joining the training.
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City Hall, 200 E. Wells Street, Room 501, Milwaukee, WI 53202
Wisconsin Now Requires a Photo ID to Vote / Ahora usted necesita ID con foto aceptable para votar en Wisconsin