poll worker

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poll worker (plural poll workers)

  1. A volunteer who oversees ballot polling during an election.
    By becoming a poll worker, you will help ensure that all registered voters are able to exercise their right to vote freely, without obstruction or influence.
    • 2022, Yara Rodrigues Fowler, there are more things, Abacus (2023), page 395:
      The poll worker scanned the lists of names in front of her, flipping through her list. She found Melissa, crossed off her name, and handed her a ballot paper.

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