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Travis County Still Needs Election Workers

By Lee Nichols, November 6, 2006, 1:16pm, Newsdesk

This just in from Travis County Elections:

Election Poll Clerks and Election Night Workers Needed

Austin – Travis County Clerk Dana DeBeauvoir today put out a final call for Election Day polling place clerks and election night workers.

“The election process relies on the active participation of our citizenry,” DeBeauvoir said today. “Whether you’re an early bird or a night owl, we’ve got a job for you.”

DeBeauvoir said that Travis County has already recruited nearly 1,500 workers, but about 150 more are needed to carry out the various tasks required on Election Day and election night. Workers must be registered to vote in Travis County and will be paid an hourly stipend for assisting in the election process.

“Having more people gives us a greater comfort level that we’ll be able to manage the process efficiently,” DeBeauvoir said.

Workers are needed in Travis County to perform the following tasks:

Election clerks – work at polling places from am to 8pm
** Bilingual workers especially needed

Receiving Sub-Station Workers – 50 workers are needed to work from 6pm to 10:30pm at one of five locations around the county to accept precinct supplies and equipment.

RSS locations include: Anderson High School, Travis High School, Covington Middle School, Dobie Middle School, O’Henry Middle School

Central Counting Station workers – 60 workers are needed to assist with processing ballots received at the Central Counting Station on election night. Must be available to work from 8pm through midnight at 5501 Airport Blvd.

For more information, voters should call the Elections Division at 854-4996.

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