Student Election Worker Program

What are Student Election Workers?

High school students who are 16 years of age or older now have the opportunity to participate in the electoral process by serving as election workers at the polling place on Election Day. A student who is at least 16 years of age and who is enrolled in a public or private high school or home school and has the consent of the principal (or parent/legal guardian in charge of education in home school) may serve as an election clerk. The elections officials must receive written authorization from the student’s parent or guardian for the student to serve in the election for which he or she is appointed.

This program is designed to provide students with a greater awareness of the electoral process and the rights and responsibilities of voters. The students will assist their local election officials by filling positions at polling places on Election Day and working under the direction of the polling place presiding judge.

What are the Benefits of Serving as an Election Worker?

Some of the benefits of serving as an election worker are:

  • Election workers are paid hourly for their service.
  • Students will gain practical experience by serving their community and state.
  • Experience as an election worker is an impressive addition to a resume or college application.
  • Students can take part in a rewarding activity while learning about the democratic process.
What are the Responsibilities of an Election Worker?

Working under the supervision of the judge, student election clerks may assist with the following duties:
• Organizing the polling place before the polls open.
• Ensuring that qualified voters are permitted to vote.
• Checking in and processing voters.
• Distributing ballots to registered voters.
• Providing instructions and assistance to voters.
• Answering voters’ questions.
• Explaining the use of the voting equipment.
• Maintaining order in the polling place on Election Day.
• Obtaining results after the polls are closed and closing the polling place.

What are the Required Qualifications of an Election Clerk?

To qualify as a student election clerk, the student must:
• Be at least 16 years old on Election Day;
• Be enrolled in a public, private, or qualified home school;
• Be a U.S. citizen;
• Have consent of his/her parent or legal guardian to work the election;
• Have consent of his/her school principal (or parent/legal guardian for home-schooled students); and
• Complete any required election worker training program.

How to Apply

• Fill out the Student Election Clerk Application and Permission Slip
• Have your parent or guardian sign the Parent/Legal Guardian Permission portion.
• Have your school principal sign the School Principal Authorization portion. Also, take the proper steps to ensure that your absence from school on Election Day will be excused.
• Send the application to the local elections officials conducting the election in which you wish to serve (county clerk/elections administrator, city secretary, school superintendent, etc.). Try to send application at least 60 days prior to Election Day (even though there is no statutory deadline).
• If selected, attend the required election training class prior to Election Day. This training provides all the necessary information and knowledge to be a successful elections worker.
• Work at the polls on Election Day.
Remember…When you turn 18 you will have reached the age to serve as a regular election clerk or judge!
For more information about elections, contact the Denton County Elections Department at (940) 349-3200.