Sedgwick County needs more than 100 workers for the general election on Tuesday, Nov. 6.
Shifts begin at 4:45 a.m. and last until about 9 p.m. at the county’s 73 poll locations. Workers are required to attend a paid training session.
Positions are available for election clerks, provisional ballot judges and supervisors. Pay begins at $120 for election day, plus $37.50 for training.
A limited number of positions are available for half-day shifts, which pay $7.50 per hour.
Workers must be registered voters in Sedgwick County. Sixteen- or 17-year-olds, who if not for their age would otherwise be eligible to vote, also can apply.
For more information, contact the Sedgwick County Election Office at 316-660-7119 or electionworker@sedgwick.gov.
Ray Strunk is an intern in the KMUW News Lab.