Lucas County Board of Elections is in need of Election Workers

Lucas County Board of Elections is in need of Election Workers

Lucas County Board of Elections is in need of Election Workers

The Board of Elections is in need of Precinct Election Officials (PEOs), Election Day workers and seasonal workers, for the November 5, 2024,
General Election.

Precinct Election Officials (PEOs) begin Election Day at 5:30 a.m., continue through the close of polls at 7:30 p.m., and are released once all postelection
duties are completed that evening. PEOs are paid $20 to attend a two-hour training class, $50 for Monday night set-up/training and $133
base pay for working Election Day, for a total of $203. Positions are also available within our tabulation area and within any of our seven county
substations, where shifts generally begin at 7:30 p.m.

Election Day Work Schedule and hours worked are dependent upon job specifications. Shifts available are between two and 15 hours, and
Election Day workers are paid between $15.00 and $21.00 per hour. Some jobs require mandatory training, which is paid at $20.00 to $25.00 per
class. Examples of Election Day workers are rovers, riders, and hospital workers.

Seasonal workers work assignments may begin on Monday, September 9th, 2024, through Election Day, dependent upon work assignment.
Starting pay is $15.25 an hour, increasing to $16.00 an hour after working 140 hours.

Qualifications: You must be a U.S. citizen, at least 18 years of age and a registered voter in Lucas County. You must not have been convicted
of a felony and you cannot be a candidate for an office in the election for which you would be working. You must have reliable transportation.

If you are interested in becoming a PEO, please contact:

Robert Royster at 419.213.2043 RJRoyster@lucascountyoh.gov or Veronica Hill at 419.213.2034 Vrhill@lucascountyoh.gov
If you are interested in any Election Day positions, please contact:
Pamela Wilson at 419.213.2644 prwilson@lucascountyoh.gov or Patricia Smith at 419.213.2045 pasmith@lucascountyoh.gov
For employment applications, go to Lucas County Board of Elections website:
https://www.lucascountyohiovotes.gov/job_postings/index.php