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Is "election judge" a specific official USA position/title? or is the title used in other countries too? If it is purely USA then the article should make this clear. AllanHainey 12:02, 27 September 2005 (UTC)
Here in California there are four terms: Site Supervisor, Site-Inspector (for single precent only), Inspector, and Clerk. I've never heard anyone called an "Election Judge" Vila 04:40, 27 August 2006 (UTC)
Why was the paragraph on California taken out? Just wondering... Vila 03:19, 2 September 2006 (UTC)
As an Inspector, I put back the paragraph on the Poll Worker duties here in California as this article is marked as a stub and it does relate directly to the topic at hand. Vila
I have been an election judge for many years. I am a registered Republican who hasn't voted the Republican Party for an least a decade. In other words I am a true Independent. But I can't serve as a judge [in Missouri] unless I'm a Democrat or a Republican. Independents, Greens, Libertarians, etc. are evidently considered unworthy for the high task of being an election judge. Why?
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Is "election judge" a specific official USA position/title? or is the title used in other countries too? If it is purely USA then the article should make this clear. AllanHainey 12:02, 27 September 2005 (UTC)
Here in California there are four terms: Site Supervisor, Site-Inspector (for single precent only), Inspector, and Clerk. I've never heard anyone called an "Election Judge" Vila 04:40, 27 August 2006 (UTC)
Why was the paragraph on California taken out? Just wondering... Vila 03:19, 2 September 2006 (UTC)
As an Inspector, I put back the paragraph on the Poll Worker duties here in California as this article is marked as a stub and it does relate directly to the topic at hand. Vila
I have been an election judge for many years. I am a registered Republican who hasn't voted the Republican Party for an least a decade. In other words I am a true Independent. But I can't serve as a judge [in Missouri] unless I'm a Democrat or a Republican. Independents, Greens, Libertarians, etc. are evidently considered unworthy for the high task of being an election judge. Why?