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Call or email Crystal or Leann. Please include your name, phone number, party affiliation (if any), and availability in your email.
Precinct Election Manager – Crystal White (732-7489) email: clwhite@vote.clermontcountyohio.gov
Precinct Election Manager – Leann Helton (732-7488) email: lhelton@vote.clermontcountyohio.gov
A Precinct Election Official (PEO) is a properly registered voter in the County where they live who help to ensure that all elections are conducted in a fair and honest and transparent manner in an effort to help safeguard the integrity of the election process.
There are generally four persons who work in each precinct.
In larger Precincts, the Board of Elections may add additional Precinct Election Officials.
The four positions are:
Voting Location Manager
Responsible for the overall conduct of the election at the Precinct
Ballot Judge
Makes sure the Voter is given the appropriate Ballot and makes sure that all Ballots are secured until the end of the day
Recording Judge
Assists the Voting Location Manager and records the name of each Voter and corresponding ballot stub number (which are detached from the ballot)
Provisional Judge
Processes the Provisional Voters (Voters who have moved and not changed their name or address) and assists the Voting Location Manager with checking in Voters
HOURS
The Polls open at 6:30 am on Election Day and close at 7:30 pm. This means that our Precinct Election Officials must be at the Polls no later than 5:45 am to set up and will not be finished until about 8:00 pm or possibly later.
PAY
You will earn $130.00 for working on Election Day.
Election Day workers who attend in-person training receive $50.00.
–or–
Election Day workers who complete online training receive $30.00.
THE REAL PAYMENT
Becoming a Precinct Election Official (PEO) is an enjoyable and rewarding way to be part of the election process. As a PEO, you will play a vital role in the democratic process! Precinct Election Officials are the backbone of our election system and it can’t happen without PEOs!
QUALIFICATIONS & HOW TO APPLY
You must be a registered voter in Clermont County and free of any felony convictions.
Call the Clermont County Board of Elections at 732-7275.
TRAINING
First-time workers must complete in-person training before the Election Day they work. And, in-person training is required by the Ohio Secretary of State before every primary election (even-numbered years).
A schedule of class dates and times is available during each election cycle.
Below is a link to a supplemental course provided by the Ohio Secretary of State: