Student Officials
Become a Student Official!
High school students may also become election officials! If interested, you must fill out an Authorization Form and submit it to the City Clerk's Office.
Election Officials facilitate the right to vote on election day. They greet voters, check voters into the poll book, register voters, and issue ballots. With approval from your principal, you may be excused from school to serve as an election official.
Benefits
- Election Officials are paid.
- Experience how elections are run.
- Apply this experience to your resume and college applications.
- Serve your community.
Hours
Students may select a preferred shift.
Morning: 6:00 am – 1:30 pm
Afternoon: 1:00 pm – 9:30 pm
Qualifications
- Be a U.S. Citizen.
- Be 16 years old or older.
- Ability to effectively work well with multicultural populations.
- Have a strong attention to detail.
- Have good problem solving abilities.
- Be an effective communicator.
Training
Election Officials are paid for one hour of training. High schools can ask the Clerk’s Office to offer training at school at a time that would work for students.
Compensation
Election Officials in Madison are paid the hourly living wage.
The 2020 living wage is $13.62 per hour. Election Officials will earn an additional $8.17 an hour for their time at the polls on November 3, 2020, for a total of $21.79 an hour.