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Napa County, CA
Thank you so much for your interest in being a poll worker. In order to apply to be a poll worker, you must connect with your local elections office so that you can complete the official poll worker application process with them.
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Hours and Compensation
- Hours
6:15 AM to Approximately 9:00 PM - Compensation
$20.70 to $24.63 per hour for Election Day, Vote Center work, and training. - Other Details
You must work a total of 50 to 60 hours over the three weeks prior to the election, including Election Day.
Voter Registration Requirements
- Requirements
Vote center workers must be registered voters in California or be lawfully admitted for permanent residence in the U.S. and otherwise eligible to register to vote except for their lack of U.S. citizenship.
Work Requirements
- Minimum Age Requirements
18 - Training Details
Yes. You must attend a training session.
Poll workers must attend several training sessions over the course of one week. In-person training typically lasts 16 to 24 hours total.
Contact Information
Phone: (707) 253-4321
Email: john.tuteur@countyofnapa.org
Office Address: 1127 First St, Suite E, Napa, CA 94558
More Details
Napa County encourages bilingual individuals to apply. There is a particular need for English-Spanish and English-Tagalog speakers. There is additional pay for vote center clerks/leads who are bilingual English-Spanish speakers.
In addition to working on Election Day, vote center clerks/leads work for 50-60 hours for three weeks before Election Day. Please contact county officials for additional information.
Napa County is seeking poll workers who are willing to drive on Election Day.