A little community activity - EVERYONE can make a difference
So as you have probably guessed like many others I have caught the election bug. It is hard not to. It is everywhere. Let me explain. Earlier last year I wanted to do something to give back to my community. I began volunteering for different organizations. I thought this would give me some good experiences with different agencies before I started my Masters. During the House and Senate election I received information to volunteer for the presidential primaries and the general election. So I went to the website, did my research and I signed up to be an Election Day judge/volunteer. The process was somewhat long but finally I was selected to be a Voting Operations Judge. To my understanding it was a somewhat simple job, which took some time commitment and training (3 hours), but which they needed a lot of volunteers for. As a Voting operations judge (fancy title – nothing really to it) I would do all of the following:
o Attend the team meeting on Monday evening before election
o Arrive at the polling place at 6:00 am on Election Day
o Assist with overall operations of the polling place as directed by the Chief Judge
o Assist with the opening and closing of the polling place as needed
o Serve voters casting a Provisional Ballot by:
Controlling Provisional Ballots and related materials
Assisting all provisional voters
Preparing all Provisional Voting documentation
o Check in voters by:
Set up the Electronic Poll Books
Greeting Voters
Use the Electronic Poll Books to qualify voters to use the electronic voting units, printing Voter Authority Cards and encoding the Voter Access Cards
Ensure that each voter signs the required documentation
o Assist voters in the voting process by:
Managing voters in line
Assisting voters with special needs
Escorting voters to the voting unit for security reasons
This seems easy enough and would really be helpful for a MACO (Management and Community Organization Concentration) student. Okay now flash forward – Second semester Spring 2008. I am somewhat stressed. I have a lot of reading to do, field two days a week and I am still working a part-time job. How am I supposed to find time to do all of this? Well, I did a little shuffling of my schedule and made things work. I attended the mandatory training session and completed all the additional required paper work. I even signed up some additional volunteers. I really wish I could have used this experience for my mandatory MACO process recording. Oh well – goes to show you an MSW comes in handy for a lot of things.
So this Tuesday, February 12 for us Marylanders, (Also known as SUPER TUESDAY) from 6:00 am – 8:00 pm I will be in my voting district precinct serving as a Voting Operations Judge. Can I just tell you I am really excited to see democracy up close and personal – yeah I know that sounds corny, but it is true. Okay, my friends I would love to get some feedback. Please send any question or comments. Take care until next time.
- Stella
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