Title: Working the Election

Original CoS Document (slug): tx-working-the-election

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Created: 2022-09-10 20:23:58

Updated: 2022-11-08 03:00:00

Published: 2022-09-11 01:00:00

Converted: 2025-04-14T20:29:25.116320081


Everyone behaves better when they are being watched. And everything works better when watched. It's the muscle behind fairness, accuracy, and transparency.ย 

There are three key roles in the conduct of the election, filled by citizens.

๐Ÿ‘‰ Election Judge
๐Ÿ‘‰ Election Clerk
๐Ÿ‘‰ Poll Watcherย 

How do I get involved?

Poll Workers
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Election Judges and Election Clerks are poll workers responsible for running the election at a polling location. These are paid positions with specific duties.

Poll Watchers
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Poll Watchers are unpaid volunteers at a polling location, an early voting ballot board or signature verification committee, or central counting station where voted ballots are tabulated. Poll Watchers observe the voting processes, and talk to the Election Judge if they observe questionable practices or potential election law violations. There are distinct rules around what a Poll Watcher can and cannot do, outlined in the SoS Training and Poll Watcher Guide.

If not us, who?

And if not now, when?

ย ย  - Ronald Reagan

Eyes on every step of the election process is vitally important. Be persistent, getting trained and assigned is not a โ€œfined tuned machine.โ€ย  If you need help, please contact tom.bartel@cosaction.com for assistance to get you connected so you can volunteer.

The Texas Attorney General has just launched a 2022 general election integrity team. The announcement here lays out some of the election law violations they will pursue. To report any election law violations, email electionintegrity2022@oag.texas.gov.

SoS overview of new Poll Watcher training program.

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