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May a Committee person serve as a polling place official?

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May a Committee person serve as a polling place official?

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Yes. For example, a person may be the Judge of Election and a Committee person. However, that person may not engage in any partisan political activities from 6:30 in the morning until the polls close. On election day, the individual must fulfill his or her responsibilities as a member of the election board and must act in a strictly nonpartisan manner. Furthermore, that person may not “take breaks” to perform the various duties of Committee people (for example, gathering voters and campaigning for candidates).

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