Poll Worker Guidelines
Who may appoint poll watchers?
- Each political party – political party means an organization which nominates candidates for public office
- Each candidate in a general or primary election
- Any citizens’ organization interested in a question on the ballot
- Any citizens’ organization interested in the integrity of the election process
How many poll watchers may be appointed?
- Political parties may appoint two (2) poll watchers
- Each candidate may appoint one (1) or more poll watchers. Although multiple poll watchers may be appointed to observe at a given polling place, only one (1) appointed poll watcher may be on duty in a polling place at any given time.
- Each citizens’ organization may appoint two (2) poll watchers; however, the Carroll County Election Commission (CCEC) may require the organization to produce evidence that they are entitled to appoint watchers.
How are poll watchers appointed?
- Appointments must be submitted to the CCEC in writing and be signed by the person or organization authorized to make the appointment.
- Appointments may designate the same person to serve in more than one polling location.
- A poll watcher must be age seventeen (17) or older by Election Day.
- A poll watcher does not have to live in Carroll County.
To what locations may poll watchers be appointed?
Early Voting
- Carroll County Election Commission offices; and/or
- Satellite location(s);
- Nursing home(s);
- Penal institution(s)
Election Day
- Precinct polling locations
- Absentee Counting Board
Post-Election Day
- Provisional Counting Board
When must appointments be submitted to the CCEC?
Early Voting
- No later than noon (12 p.m.) two (2) business days before the first day of Early Voting; or
- No later than noon (12 p.m.) two (2) business days before the poll watcher will be present at the early voting site
Election Day
- No later than noon (12 p.m.) two (2) business days before the election
Post-Election Day
- No later than noon (12 p.m.) two (2) business days before the poll watcher will be present at the Provisional Counting Board
Who may NOT be appointed as a poll watcher?
- Anyone who will be or who is a candidate for an office on the ballot
- The spouse of a candidate
- CCEC members
What must poll watchers do upon arriving at the polls?
- Display his/her appointment to the Officer of Elections
- Sign the poll watcher register
- Wear a badge displaying his/her name, the appointing organization’s name and the words “POLL WATCHER.” The CCEC will provide badges for candidates or organizations to give to their poll watchers, so all Poll Officials know they have been duly appointed. Poll watchers must wear the badges at all times they are in a polling place.
What activities are permitted?
- Watch and inspect performance in and around the polling place
- Speak to the judges and the Officer of Elections
- Challenge voters, through the judges
- During preparation and certification, inspect tally sheets, poll lists, paper ballots, supplies, machines
- Inspect all ballots while being called and counted
- Inspect counters on the machines to verify numbers are entered accurately
- Present a protest of any aspect of the conduct of the election to the Officer of Elections, CCEC or inspector
- Be present during all proceedings at the polling place
What activities are prohibited?
- Interfere with any voter in preparing or casting their ballot
- Prevent election officials from performing their duties
- Inspect signature lists during election hours
- Observe the giving of assistance to a voter
- Wear campaign material of any kind during the performance of their duties
- Exit the room of the Absentee Counting Board after the actual counting of ballots begins
- Possess or use electronic devices when observing the duties of the Absentee Counting Board
- Speak to voters. This includes greeting the voter or standing in the doorway where the voter enters.
May poll watchers engage in campaign activities?
- In the polling place – NO campaign activity is permitted
- Outside the 100 foot boundary/campaign-free zone – yes, after removing the poll watcher badge or credentials. Once the poll watcher resumes his/her duties as a poll watcher, all campaign activity must cease.