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36: 220:(DHS) to ensure a more secure voting system. However, many election officials are unsure of how DHS would be of help. DHS emerged after the 2000 presidential election to aid state and local election officials after the various problems faced in that election. Now more than ever, election officials play a vital role in all kinds of elections to ensure a more secure and safer place to vote. 233:' (DRE), but LEOs have received negative average ratings for not using other systems such as punchcards, lever machines, and hand-counter paper ballots. Many of these older voting systems have been used for 40 years or more in various voting areas. Experienced voters are familiar with these old systems, but they are not as reliable in terms of efficiency as compared to newer systems. The 196:
In California, poll workers can be any citizen who requests the job at least two months prior to an election. Inspectors and site supervisors receive a minimum of two training classes, and clerks are required to attend a training class within two weeks of the election, with additional certification
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About 85% of election officials, or LEOs, are very satisfied with their current voting systems. However, many reported areas in which improvement was needed such as accuracy in counting, reliability, security, and ease of use by voters. These days votes are taken by optical scan and
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classes for any machine or technological devices to be used. These classes cover a wide range of topics, including opening and closing of the polls, which color pen to use on which paper, dealing with irate voters, and the rare times when a voter can be challenged.
177:, they also register unregistered voters on election day. In most other countries, however, voters do not need to register, all citizens being automatically included in the lists of eligible voters. Depending on the jurisdiction, election officials are chosen by a 160:
or non-partisan. They are generally volunteers or paid a small stipend for their work. Each polling station is staffed with multiple officials. The duties include signing in registered voters, explaining voting procedure and use of voting equipment, providing
204:. Each state has its own set of requirements for students to serve as poll workers, but generally, students must be in good academic standing at their school and meet the particular age or grade conditions. 237:
is an example of how continued use of old voting systems can cause various problems. As newer voting systems come along, LEOs will be able to provide the accuracy and reliability that they are looking for.
216:, there were claims that the election was influenced by Russian government operatives through cyber attacks and disinformation. Because of this, election officials have been working alongside the 369: 393: 343: 418: 217: 234: 213: 53: 358: 119: 100: 174: 72: 57: 79: 86: 46: 68: 201: 294: 413: 230: 178: 156:. Depending on the country or jurisdiction, election officials may be identified as members of a 93: 387: 337: 247: 264: 212:
Election officials play a prominent role in voting security as well as cybersecurity. In the
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Official responsible for proper and orderly voting at polling stations
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