I was elected but I do not like my elected role. What can I do?

Elected officials can only serve their elected role, unless they resign. You can still work the polls after resigning from an elected position, as long as there are openings.


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1. What is the role of the Constable?
2. Why is in-person training mandatory every election?
3. I was elected but I do not like my elected role. What can I do?
4. How does the Judge of Election or Minority Inspector appoint a poll worker?
5. Can completed Absentee and Mail-in Ballots be accepted at the polls?
6. What party affiliation does each poll worker need to be?
7. Is there training before the election?
8. How many poll workers are at each polling location?
9. How can I vote if I am not working at my registered precinct?
10. Will I work in my own voting precinct?
11. How will I know if I am working and where to report on Election Day?
12. Do I get paid to be a poll worker?
13. How long do I work on Election Day?
14. I submitted an application but was not called to work. Should I submit a new one?
15. If I submit an application, do I have to work on Election Day?
16. What are the eligibility requirements to be a Poll Worker in Montgomery County?
17. Are students allowed to help inside the polls?
18. Can a committee person serve as an election official?
19. Who is eligible to work inside the polls?