SOS encourages Texans to become poll workers

Texas Secretary of State John Scott encourages interested Texans to get involved with the election process at the local level by learning how to become a poll worker for the Nov. 8 General Election.

To serve as an Election Clerk, a person must be a U.S. citizen, a qualified voter within the county, and must be appointed by the presiding judge in an election precinct. Interested Texas voters should contact the chairs of their county's political parties or their county election office to volunteer to serve at the polls.

The courses for the Online Poll Worker Training program are divided into modules consisting of 3 to 6 lessons each, as well as 10 case studies where the material and lessons are applied to real-world scenarios. During the course, users can start, stop and return to the point where they left off, and skip from lesson to lesson until fully completed. A progress bar is available to show advancement through the course. At the end of each course, users must answer exam questions to verify they understand the material.