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Tuscaloosa In Need Of Poll Workers For Municipal Election
The City of Tuscaloosa says it is in need of poll workers for the municipal election on March 4.

TUSCALOOSA, AL —The City of Tuscaloosa says it is in need of poll workers for the municipal election on March 4.
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Applications are being accepted until Monday, Feb. 17.
The city says poll workers must meet several requirements: they must be at least 18 years old, registered to vote in the City of Tuscaloosa, and available to work from 6 a.m. to shortly after polls close at 7 p.m. on Election Day.
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Applicants must also be able to attend mandatory training sessions on either Feb. 19 or Feb. 21 and be available on April 1 in the event of a runoff election.
Officials say no prior experience is required to apply.
The city will also provide training, along with lunch and water on Election Day.
Prospective poll workers are not required to live in the district where they wish to serve.
Applications are available here.
Contact the Office of the City Clerk at 205-248-5010 or email cityclerk@tuscaloosa.com for more information.
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