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How will I know where and when to attend the training class to be a San Francisco pollworker?

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After you respond to the Availability Letter sent by the San Francisco Department of Elections, the Department of Elections will send you a training confirmation letter that will list when …
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What does it mean if I am standby pollworker in San Francisco?

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As a standby pollworker in San Francisco, you need to report to City Hall at 6:00 am on Election Day to wait for a precinct assignment. If you are late, …
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Do I have to attend a training class even if I’m an already worked as a pollworker in San Francisco?

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Yes, even experienced pollworkers in San Francisco must attend training classes. All San Francisco pollworkers are required to attend training before each election. If you have questions you can call …
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What happens after I’ve been interviewed and passed the test to be a San Francisco pollworker?

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Once you have been interviewed and passed the assessment test to be a San Francisco pollworker your name will be entered into the list of pollworkers and you will be …
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How will I know if my application to be a San Francisco pollworker is accepted?

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You will know if your application to be a San Francisco pollworker is accepted if you are contacted for an assessment test. The assessment test will determine if you are …
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I cannot work as a San Francisco pollworker this election but want to be contacted to work future elections. What should I do?

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If you cannot work as a San Francisco pollworker in this election but want to work as a pollworker in future elections, you need to indicate that on the Availability …
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