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Become a Student Election Judge

Earn while you learn!

Working an election is a hands-on way to learn about democracy while making some extra cash. Download Denver's 2012 Student Election Judge Program Brochure for additional information.
 

Student election judges will:

  • learn how our electoral process really works, up close and personal;
  • receive election training from the Denver Elections Division;
  • be paid for their time and effort;
  • gain knowledge and insight working alongside experienced election judges at a Voter Service Center, in-house ballot processing assignment, or as a departmental assistant;
  • participate in a public service that looks great on college applications;
  • receive a certificate of appreciation signed by Denver’s Clerk and Recorder and the Director of Elections.

 

Teachers will have the opportunity to support curricula on:

  • how democracy depends on citizen participation;
  • how and why citizens vote;
  • how federal, state and local election laws work together;
  • the life cycle of a ballot and how votes are verified, counted and kept anonymous.
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Program Requirements

All student election judges must...

  1. be United States citizens;
  2. be Denver residents;
  3. be 16 years of age or older, currently attending high school (or home school) as a Junior or Senior;
  4. be in good academic standing (as determined by a school official);
  5. have their parent's or legal guardian's consent;
  6. be willing and able to serve their assignment;
  7. be able to attend election training;
  8. have never been convicted of any election offense or fraud;
  9. not have a family member (to the 2nd degree) on the ballot;
  10. complete the Student Election Judge on-boarding process.
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Apply Now

It's easy...

  1. Download and print the Student Election Judge Application (a fillable PDF form), fill it out, and print.
  2. The student, a parent/guardian, and a school official must fill out and sign the application and permission slip.
  3. Return the completed application to the Denver Elections Division (Attn: Elections Judge Coordinator) via:
          • Email: poll.worker@denvergov.org
          • Fax: 720-913-8600
          • Mail: Denver Elections Divison, 200 West 14th Ave., Suite 100, Denver, CO 80204

    Apply early!

    There are a limited number of student election judge positions.

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    ACCESO (the Spanish Language Voting Advisory Committee) helps the Elections Division reach out to Denver's Spanish-language voters to provide information about and promote participation in the electoral process.
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