Thank you for your interest in serving as an Election Day poll worker. Please see our 2024 Election Calendar for specific election dates. Importantly, poll worker training will be ongoing throughout 2024 as we prepare for Municipal elections, the August Primary and November General Elections.
If you previously submitted an application and want to check the status, please contact us at [email protected] or 305-499-8448.
Be a registered or pre-registered voter in Miami-Dade County
Be able to read and write the English language
Complete the I-9 employment eligibility verification form (new poll workers only)
Attend mandatory training prior to each election
Have excellent customer service skills
Be respectful of all voters
Represent the County in a professional manner
Be able to work long hours
Remain nonpartisan while at the polls
Have transportation to and from the polls
Have a valid email address
Your service to Miami-Dade County is important. Below is a welcome message from Supervisor of Elections Christina White.
Per Florida Statute, poll workers are required to train prior to each election. Training for countywide elections is typically offered over several days and in a variety of locations. The type of training and number of classes offered is dependent on the needs of each election.
Please see the Requirements above regarding poll worker eligibility before submitting an application.
Poll workers are paid a stipend for their time based on position in accordance with the Poll Worker Payment Schedule. Important: In order to be paid for training, a poll worker must also perform their assigned Election Day duties.
With several elections already on the Elections Calendar, there are many opportunities to serve as a poll worker this year and beyond!
We do our best to place poll workers at their home precinct; however, if their precinct is full, they may be assigned to another nearby precinct.
Poll workers must be at their assigned polling place at 5:30 a.m. on Election Day. Polls are officially open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Importantly, poll workers are not permitted to leave their assigned polling place on Election Day, and are urged to vote early or by vote-by-mail ballot.
Once you have worked at the polls on Election Day, your poll worker record will remain active. Meaning, you will not have to reapply to be a poll worker for future elections. Training, however, is mandatory for all poll workers prior to each election.
To confirm that you are still active in our poll worker database, please call 305-499-8448 or email [email protected].
The Miami-Dade County Elections Department greatly encourages high school, college and university students to become involved in the democratic process. Poll workers play an essential role in that process on Election Day. While serving as a poll worker, students will receive a stipend, and if eligible, may also accrue service learning hours. If you are interested or have any questions related to this opportunity, please email [email protected].
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