
Uintah County Poll Workers
Information
A Message to the Citizens of Uintah County from
MICHAEL W. WILKINS, Uintah County Clerk/Auditor
On election days in our county, over 80 poll workers staff
our 10 precinct polling places. Each poll worker is part of the
important election process by which we select our representatives.
If you would like to be one of these dedicated people who
serve their community and contribute to our democratic election
process, please complete the application in this page and e-mail
it to us as soon as possible.
Once we have processed your application, you will be contacted
and asked to attend an orientation session.
Thank you,
MICHAEL W. WILKINS, Uintah County Clerk/Auditor
REQUIREMENTS
You must be a registered voter.
You must reside in Uintah County
You must be at least 18 years of age. (A 17 year old may be a judge
in a primary election, as long as they will be 18 by the general
election)
JUDGE POSITIONS
Each voting precinct is assigned three election judges
COMMONLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT BEING AN ELECTION JUDGE
What are the hours of work?
All judges must be at their polling location by 6:00 AM on election
morning. The day ends after 8:00 PM and when all the ballots have
been accounted for and properly returned to the Elections Division.
Will there be any training?
Yes, once you agree to be a poll worker, you will be notified
of the training schedule. Dates will be provided for your convenience.
Will I be paid for this service?
Uintah County provides a stipend of $100.00 for those who serve
as poll workers.
Will I be provided lunch?
No, however we encourage you to coordinate a potluck with the
other poll workers or bring a sack lunch.
If you are interested in being a poll worker please
call 781-5360 or complete this Application and mail it to the Clerk-Auditor
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