Politics & Government
Poll Workers Still Needed in Ramona for June 5th Primary
Vacant slots exist throughout the county.

Poll workers are still needed to work in Ramona during the June 5 Presidential Primary Election.
Several vacant slots still exist across the county, and thereβs especially a need for poll workers who are bilingual in Chinese, Filipino, Spanish and Vietnamese.Β
Hereβs a breakdown of spots that still need to be filled, according to language:
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Del Dios, Escondido, San Marcos, Rancho PeΓ±asquitos, Mira Mesa, Clairemont/Linda Vista, Encanto, El Cajon, San Carlos, Nestor, Chula Vista
Poll workers get a stipend ranging from $75 to $175, depending on the assignment. Anyone who is bilingual gets an extra $15 if they are assigned to provide language assistance to voters.Β
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Poll workers must be U.S. citizens, registered voters in the state, and have transportation to their assigned polling location.Β Depending on the job assignment, they may also need Internet access so they can complete online training and attend a two-hour class.Β
Anyone interested can apply online to become a poll worker at SDVOTE.com.Β For more information, call (858) 565-5800 or email Pollworker@sdcounty.ca.gov.
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