If I am an election worker, can I still vote on Election Day?

Please visit the Secretary of State website to find out where you are assigned to vote on Election Day. It may be a different location than where you are assigned to work.

If you are assigned to work at the polling location where you would normally vote, you can cast a ballot during a slow time or on a break like any other voter. 

If you are assigned to work at a different location than where you are assigned to vote, you may wish to cast your ballot early with an absentee ballot or early voting, Find out more about your options on our Absentee and Early Voting page

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1. What does an Election Judge do?
2. Can I work with my spouse/friend/son or daughter?
3. Can I choose which site I work at?
4. Am I qualified to be an election judge?
5. How do I apply?
6. How do I get paid time off work to serve?
7. When do I find out which polling place I am working at on Election Day?
8. If I am an election worker, can I still vote on Election Day?
9. When is training?
10. What Election Judge personnel forms do I need to return?