Become a Poll Worker/Election Inspector
(From the City of Milwaukee's website)
Election Inspectors play a vital role at voting sites. They work directly with voters and assist them in any of the following capacities:
- Check-in registered voters and provide the voters with a ballot and voter number.
- Register qualified individuals to vote who are new voters or have an address or name change.
- Handle the voting machine to verify ballots are accepted and give out "I Voted" stickers.
Election Inspectors are paid $230 (see City of Milwaukee's website for hazard pay increase information) for a full-day shift and are required to attend one paid training class ($21.75) or retraining ($15.00). To receive training class payment, you are required to work on Election Day. Lunch and dinner breaks are allowed for full-day shift workers. A full-day shift is 6:00 a.m. to close of the voting site.
Chief Inspectors manage the voting site and are paid $325 (hazard pay increase during the pandemic) and must work a full-day shift. An additional $25 is included for attending the mandatory training class. To receive training class payment, Chiefs are required to work on Election Day for the full-day shift, which is 6am to close of the voting site. Lunch and dinner breaks are allowed.
Click here to be taken to the Election Commission's page and to procure documents for becoming an Election Inspector, Chief Inspector, or Bilingual Election Inspector.
View the Election Protection packet on How to Become a Poll Worker in WI
ELECTION INSPECTOR (POLL WORKER) OPPORTUNITIES:
A non-management opportunity to check-in voters, register voters and/or handle the voting machine(s). To apply and to learn more, click
here
CHIEF ELECTION INSPECTOR (POLL WORKER) OPPORTUNITIES:
Includes managing the voting site and ensuring all operating procedures are followed. Chief Inspectors have a different rate of pay. To apply and learn more, click
here