Poll Worker Employment

Are you interested in being a Poll Worker? We offer multiple training sessions for Wardens and Clerks, as well as Poll Workers.

Please stop by the City Clerk's Office and pick up an application, or you may send an email to Ballots@Watertown-ma.gov and request it. 

Warden

The Warden is the Chief Election Officer at the polling place with responsibility for supervising and monitoring the work of the other election officers. The Warden maintains order, prevents interference with the voting process, insures that all required materials are available, assists voters, and oversees the accurate completion of all election forms.

Clerk

The Clerk keeps a record of all facts relating to the election proceedings and notes any unusual happenings during the conduct of the election. Prepares all required documents and forms for the Precinct. The Clerk assumes the responsibilities of the Warden in the Warden's absence.

Poll Worker

Poll workers perform election duties under the direction of the Warden/Clerk, including but not limited to assisting with preparing the voting location for opening; hanging signs in accordance with legal requirements; counting ballots; checking voters in and out; providing assistance to voters with disabilities, assisting in removing signage; packing up election materials; and helping check counts at the end of the day.

Minimum Requirements

  • Be registered to vote in Massachusetts
  • Be available to work Election Day from 6:30 am – 9:00 pm or later
  • Be able to read and write English, and speak clearly.
  • Dedication, efficiency, patience and friendliness are assets.
  • Excellent customer service, organizational, and interpersonal skills desired
  • Be an effective communicator
  • Not be a candidate for any office to be voted on at the polling place on Election Day
  • Must provide own transportation to the assigned polling location on Election Day
  • Must be able to sit for extended periods of time