Be A Part of the Voting Process in Warren County by Becoming an Election Judge

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As the General Election approaches, Warren County is in need of election judges for all 28 precincts to assist in the voting process, shares Clerk and Recorder Randi Reynolds:

“We always need election judges for all 28 precincts. There are many election judges that have done it for years and a lot of them are wanting to retire, so now the list is getting smaller. The election judge pay is $45 a day. If you take the training class and work this election or the next two years in each election, you get an extra $15. If you are outside the City of Monmouth, you get 40 cents for mileage, per mile. We are a party state, so you do have to declare a party, Democrat or Republican.”

If you are interested in becoming an election judge, contact Randi at the Warren County Courthouse at 309-734-8592.

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