Earn Over £200 in a Day: Apply Now for Poll Clerk Job for Sefton Borough Elections

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Electoral Services have Poll Clerk positions available in various polling stations across the borough TOMORROW.

May 4th, 2023 Elections
Clerk positions at polling stations are still available at polling stations in the north of Sefton.

All polling stations are run by a Presiding Officer and one or more Poll Clerks. The staff are responsible for the conduct of the ballot in each polling station, to make sure the proper procedure for voting is followed. On election day polling station staff are required to work from 6am until 10.30pm without leaving the polling station.

Poll clerks will be paid £201.

How To Apply

To find out more or to register an interest in working for Sefton Council during an election, please complete the form below.

Once completed please email your form to [email protected]

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At times when a local or general election is to be held in the borough, Sefton Council will employ people to carry out various roles to help the process run smoothly.

Roles required include:

- Manning polling stations
- The processing of postal votes
- The validation and counting of votes

In the lead up to a planned election, Sefton Council will write to all the volunteers on our database to state what positions we are looking to fill. We then fill the vacancies we have from the people volunteering to work.

While there is no requirement for previous experience for some roles, Presiding Officers and Count Supervisors must have a proven track record of relevant experience.

We are unable to appoint anyone who has been working in any capacity on behalf of any candidate or political party taking part in the election.

Interested in working with us?

After reading the job descriptions, if you are interested in taking part please complete and return the election staff details application form below and we can add you to our database.

Polling station staff
All polling stations are run by a Presiding Officer and one or more Poll Clerks. The staff are responsible for the conduct of the ballot in each polling station, to make sure the proper procedure for voting is followed. On election day polling station staff are required to work from 6am until 10.30pm without leaving the polling station.

Counting staff
Counting staff are employed to count the votes that have been cast throughout the election. This can sometimes start when the polling stations close at 10pm and carry on through to 6am the following day.

Postal votes staff
Staff are employed to open postal votes in accordance with the election rules.

How To Apply

To find out more or to register an interest in working for Sefton Council during an election, please complete the form below.

Once completed please email your form to [email protected]