How to be Election Judge in a swing state?
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| Post date: 2020-08-03 13:58:00 |
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My sister and I would like to be election judges or poll watchers on election day. Our state is not likely contested and we have universal mail in ballots. Where/how can we go somewhere to ensure election proceeds fairly in a state where it may not?
We are willing to travel. Would like to judge as official or watch as part of a volunteer group. What is the best way to do this? And where are the states most needed? We could easily drive to places like Minnesota, Wisconsin, Texas, Arizona. Our home state of Colorado is not likely to be contested/runs well/has mail in. Can we serve elsewhere? |
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