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Workers needed for CBJ’s Oct. 5 Municipal Election

September 8, 2021 – FYI, News

The City and Borough of Juneau is looking for civic-minded and hard-working individuals to assist Juneau voters during the October 5 Regular Municipal Election. In the coming weeks, CBJ will be hiring/re-hiring election workers for a wide variety of tasks, including:

  • Election Call Center Workers
  • Vote Center Workers
  • Ballot Drop Box Teams
  • On-Call Election Workers
  • Canvass Review Board Workers

Dates, times, and duration of work will vary depending on need. Anyone interested in applying is encouraged to contact Municipal Clerk/Election Official Beth McEwen at 907-586-5278 or [email protected]. Pay for election workers varies depending on the particular job and duties involved. Interested individuals will be asked to submit an updated CBJ job application.

To qualify to be an Election Worker, you must be registered to vote in Alaska; enjoy interaction with the public; perform duties in a neutral/non-partisan fashion; and comply with all CBJ election laws, policies, and procedures, and maintain the confidentially of voter information in accordance with the State of Alaska Division of Election rules and regulations.

An election worker should not work or volunteer on the campaign of a candidate or ballot initiative that may appear on the municipal ballot. In addition, an election worker cannot have a familial relationship with a candidate on the municipal ballot (or any write-in candidates). A familial relationship includes mother, mother-in-law, stepmother; father, father-in-law, stepfather; sister, sister-in-law, stepsister; brother, brother-in-law, stepbrother; spouse; or person sharing the same living quarters.

For more information, contact Municipal Clerk/Election Official Beth McEwen at 907-586-5278 or [email protected].