PA Department of State Poll Worker Recruitment Toolkit & More
Posted by PA Department of State on September 1, 2020
Can you believe the November election is only 68 days away? The PA Department of State is working hard to educate voters and help prepare them to vote conveniently and securely in the November 3rd general election. And we need your help!
Spread the Word
As a steward of trusted information in your community, we encourage you to share information from the Department of State with your networks. To make it easy, we’ve created a voter education toolkit for you to use. Visit votesPA.com/R2Vtoolkit to find social media graphics, printable posters, sample newsletter content and more!
September 1st is National Poll Worker Recruitment Day
Every year, elections in Pennsylvania are made possible by thousands of regular citizens who serve as poll workers. We depend on these individuals to run fair and secure elections, and the need for new poll workers has never been greater.
You can help by reaching out to your networks to let them know that poll workers are needed. We’re making that easy for you too! You can find a Poll Worker Recruitment toolkit attached to this message and at votesPA.com/getinvolved. That’s also where voters can submit their information if they’re interested in serving. In addition, you can find resources for poll worker recruitment on the US Election Assistance Commission’s website at eac.gov/help-america-vote.
View toolkit here: https://www.votespa.com/Resources/Documents/PollWorkerRecruitment-Toolkit/DOS%20Pollworker%20Recruitment%20Toolkit%208.19.20.pdf
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