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Election Clerk Registers voters, maintains election data files in the County; trains and recruits election judges; assists in general office management, secretarial and administrative support for the ...

Join the Chatham County Elections team and gain hands-on experience while serving your community ... Working knowledge of Microsoft Office, including Word, Excel, and PowerPoint; Strong organizational ...

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... State Election Information Management System (SEIMS) software; * Comprehensive knowledge of the policies, operations, and procedures of the Elections Office; * Considerable computer and database ...

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$20.93/hr

Description Registers voters, maintains election data files in the County; trains and recruits election judges; assists in general office management, secretarial and administrative support for the ...

ELECTIONS TECHNOLOGY SPECIALIST

Waco, TX · On-site

$23.65 - $33.14/hr

Trains and leads election workers in operating voting equipment, as well as other aspects of the Elections office * Compiles State required reports, backups, and audit logs for each election

DEFINITION Election Specialist I/II Clerk Recorder's Office The Humboldt County Office of Elections is committed to ensuring all eligible residents have an opportunity to exercise their right to vote ...

The Office of the General Registrar and Electoral Board of Hanover County strives to promote the ... Work only on Election Day Requirements: * Be a United States citizen * Be a resident of the ...

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How much do election office jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 8, 2026, the average hourly pay for election office in the United States is $20.54, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $16.59 and $23.32 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Election Office vs Poll Worker?

AspectElection OfficePoll Worker
Required CredentialsVaries by jurisdiction; often includes election trainingMinimal; basic training provided
Work EnvironmentOffice setting, administrative tasksPoll sites on election day
Employer & Industry UsageGovernment election departmentsLocal election boards or agencies
Common Search & ComparisonElection Office vs Poll Worker

Election Offices handle administrative election tasks, voter registration, and election planning, working mainly in office settings. Poll Workers assist on election day at polling sites, focusing on voter check-in and ballot distribution. Both roles are essential in the election process but differ in responsibilities, work environment, and required credentials.

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Job Summary:
Under direction of the Director of Elections Technology, this position provides day-to-day level-1 technology operational support within the Elections Technology Department. Systems including ballot building coordination, coordination of equipment testing and technology coordination.
Major Responsibilities:
• Oversee and Manage in-house Auditing Tasks.
• Professional interaction with county election office supervisors and staff, county election board members, county commission members, and county attorneys on a nearly daily basis.
• Communicates project status and progress of work product for review and briefing.
• Assist Ballot Building operation.
• Design and execute long and short-term projects.
• Installs, analyzes and troubleshoots as necessary desktops, laptops, mobile devices, printers, monitors, peripherals, network, servers, phones, and switches.
• Validates new computer hardware, software and processes in office environment working in conjunction with other IT staff.
• Responds to Windows OS, Exchange/Outlook, IE supported applications and other supported software problems.
• Maintains current inventory of all State owned equipment.
• Performs other IT related duties as assigned.
• Support the roll out of Elections related initiatives.
• Shows persistence and seeks alternatives when obstacles arise; seeks alternative solutions; identifies and involves appropriate internal or external expertise when appropriate; works proactively, addressing things before being forced to by events; accommodates new methods and procedures.
• Accepts direction and feedback from supervisor and follows through appropriately.
• Develops and maintains effective working relationships with users and peers.
• Server Support and On-site Equipment Testing - Develop and lead an array of short and long- term projects.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
• Strong knowledge of desktops, laptops and mobile devices, as well as network equipment
• Strong knowledge of MS Office and MS Exchange/Active Directory
• Demonstrated problem resolution and task management skills
• Effective interpersonal, written, and oral communication skills
• Ability to prioritize and execute tasks in a high-pressure environment and make sound decisions in emergency situations
• Ability to present ideas in a user-friendly language
• Proven analytical and problem-solving abilities
• Strong customer service orientation
• Must be able to lift 75 pounds
• Some travel required
Preferred Qualifications
• Bachelor's degree from a nationally accredited college or university in Information Technology
• Knowledge of the state's voting system and be able to prepare highly precise relational databases in extremely tight time windows throughout the calendar year
• Skilled in the use of GEMS 1.18.22G! and Ballot Station 4.5.2!