Ohioans May Soon Face Draft -- For Poll Workers
COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Ohio could become the first state to draft poll workers.
Ohio's secretary of state is considering such a plan to supplement an aging work force and shorten the job's long hours.
That's according to Jennifer Brunner's spokesman, who said she plans to ask the Ohio Legislature to authorize the proposal.
Under the plan, prospective poll workers would be notified by mail that they would be needed for two days of training and would be required to work an eight-hour election day.
Poll workers are currently paid up to $95 a day. Details about whether the drafted poll workers would receive the same pay or whether there will be penalties for refusing service are still being worked out.
COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Ohio could become the first state to draft poll workers.
Ohio's secretary of state is considering such a plan to supplement an aging work force and shorten the job's long hours.
That's according to Jennifer Brunner's spokesman, who said she plans to ask the Ohio Legislature to authorize the proposal.
Under the plan, prospective poll workers would be notified by mail that they would be needed for two days of training and would be required to work an eight-hour election day.
Poll workers are currently paid up to $95 a day. Details about whether the drafted poll workers would receive the same pay or whether there will be penalties for refusing service are still being worked out.
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