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Besides registering to vote and voting on Election Day, how can I be more involved in the election process?

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Besides registering to vote and voting on Election Day, how can I be more involved in the election process?

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If you are 18 years of age, you can serve your community as an election judge. Election judges volunteer to work at polling places on Election Day. They verify voter registrations and hand out ballots. Some election judges even assist the local election authority with the counting of ballots. If you are at least 16 years of age and a student in good standing at either a junior or senior high school at the time of the election, you are also eligible to serve as an election judge. If you are interested in serving as an election judge, please contact your local election authority.

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