State of Maryland employees who are scheduled to work on election day can use administrative leave to serve as an election judge and keep the election judge pay. Note: Only State employees scheduled to work on election day can use administrative leave.
An election judge plays a very important role in the election process. Election judges work as a team to ensure a fair and accessible election.
Election judges are trained before election day. They report about one hour before the polls open and serve until all duties are completed after the polls close.
Under Maryland law, you can serve as an election judge if you are:
* If you are 16 years old, you may be able to serve if you show your local board of elections that you are qualified to be an election judge and a parent or guardian gives permission.
NOTE: Some positions require election judges to be able to lift boxes and other items weighing 10 to 25 lbs.
You cannot be an election judge and a:
To become an election judge, you can apply using our online form or you can contact your County Board of Elections.
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