Welcome back to the Law School Toolbox podcast! Today, we’re talking about something a bit different — our experiences as poll workers. Yes, Lee and Alison both worked at a polling station in the last election! It’s a unique experience, and one you might even be interested in trying out.
In this episode we discuss:
- Why it’s important to get involved in the election process in your community
- How does the sign up and training process work?
- Insights on what Election Day looks like in San Francisco
- Why this stuff is actually really hard to get right
- Do you get paid to be a poll worker?
- What Alison and Lee found worked well, and what improvements could be made to the process
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