Poll
checkers keep track of who has voted at the pools and feeds that
information back to the precinct Election Day Team so they will know who
they still need to encourage to vote.
If
there will be official poll checkers, find out how you can periodically
get an updated list for your precinct on Election Day.
If
not, find out if you can have your own precinct volunteers at the polls,
checkingwho votes and feeding you
updated lists.
Some
state laws require voter turnout totals be posted by election judge on
polling place doors every two hours from 9:30 a.m. until 5:50 p.m.
Provide
transportation for voters who need it
If a
Mail-in ballot was not mailed in, the voter may opt to vote in person by
returning the ballot to the Election Judge.
Consider
having some volunteers work as election judge or clerk at polling place on
Election Day to prevent voter intimidation and ensure all votes are
counted.