Submitted by whatsaphoto t3_ypk52n in RhodeIsland

They're volunteers, most of which are doing this for no pay at all, and most are just really really splendid people. Every worker I've come across since I started voting have greeted me with a smile and were happy to see me just show up to vote. Be sure to thank them for their time and efforts today! The democratic process wouldn't be the same without them ♥

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GotenRocko t1_ivjofn1 wrote

Just have to correct that the actual poll workers are not volunteers they are paid. Not a lot, which is why I don't do it any more since it's such a long day, wish they let people do shifts. Any volunteers at polling places usually are there for individual campaigns and are not poll workers, they are there for get out the vote push, they check off who votes, that's why the poll workers call out your name and address, so they can see who they have to call or go door to door to get them to vote before the end of the day.

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irreverentgirl t1_ivjfec2 wrote

I used to be a poll worker in Rhode Island… thank you for this!

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mrbisthebest t1_ivjkdrt wrote

As a former poll worker, thank you! I worked every election in Warwick from 04-16. I won't say what city or town I'm in now, but unfortunately I had to educate a candidate that they could not wear campaign stickers inside a polling place. The law is still no political anything within 50ft of a polling place, correct? The person took the sticker off but was incredulous that there could be such a rule.

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GotenRocko t1_ivjnyzg wrote

No, that's a law for any non voters including poll workers. So if the candidate was in the act of voting it would be fine for him to be wearing his own button, but not if he for instance was just coming in to check on his election watchers, and of course if he was trying to talk to other voters. Basically no politicking within 50ft but the voter can bring in any handouts and read it in line and wear whatever they want as long as they are there to vote.

Edit: thinking about it more I think you are right the candidate could be considered different in this case and should not be wearing their own button. Although they themselves are recognisable as the candidate with or without the button.

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LeetPleeb t1_ivjzqrm wrote

First, thank you! Second, a question: is that 50' from the entrance or the property?

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whatsaphoto OP t1_ivk9ahw wrote

Thank you for all the time you put into volunteering! It's greatly appreciated :) And as far as I know that rule still exists. I haven't seen anyone violate it in my experience, though I'm sure it does happen it's first thing in the mornings and is corrected early before I show up. Either way, the guys that hold the signs have only ever been cordial and easy going which I'm also grateful for!

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Everest221 t1_ivldo2s wrote

Working a Poll right now. It's been a great day and glad I signed up to do it.

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marseglia t1_ivjn5x8 wrote

Poll worker here! I appreciate your message. 😄

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dishwashersafe t1_ivkxmn2 wrote

Seriously. The guy behind me today was screaming at the workers demanding to vote right now. I guess the system said he had voted already. The workers handled the situation very calmy and professionally. And that was just in the 5 minutes I saw of the 13 hours they're open today. It's a thankless job and they deserve some recognition!

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whatsaphoto OP t1_ivk87ki wrote

To clear up any possible confusion - By poll workers, I mean the lovely folks inside the buildings doing the ID checks and handing out the polls and overseeing the voting machines. Not the guys outside holding the signs lol. They're fine I guess, but the guys inside are the important ones here.

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bosmacks t1_ivk7st3 wrote

I went to vote today in Cranston and people are standing right outside the polling place with their signs, I mentioned it when I went inside and they basically laughed at me.

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lateroundpick t1_ivlvpi1 wrote

And thank goodness we don't live in Florida I or Arizona where poll workers worry about their safety.

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whatsaphoto OP t1_ivmhjed wrote

I mean I’m grateful to not be living in Florida every day and for a myriad of reasons but yes, the thread of political violence is certainly up there

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Jazzbo64 t1_ivkx4f3 wrote

Always do. My wife also made up several fruit/snack baskets for poll workers in Portsmouth, Tiverton and Little Compton.

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whatsaphoto OP t1_ivl2yc1 wrote

I was thinking of making a batch of cookies! Was afraid they'd have to turn it down for some convoluted bribery rule that affects goods and services like that lol. It's actually really good to know small gestures like that are acceptable!

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the_gubna t1_ivlfkxe wrote

Tbh, if I’m working as a poll worker Im not going to eat anything given to me by a random person. But it’s a nice gesture.

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Jazzbo64 t1_ivncbgh wrote

My wife is actually a House rep (she won reelection — yay!) and all the poll workers know her. She asked the Board of Elections beforehand if it was OK and they said it’s fine as long as you don’t linger to canvass.

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ugottabjokin t1_ivli67e wrote

Thanks for the thank you. Been here since 6am. Smooth operation, everyone incredibly respectful. Only 5 hours to go

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_CaesarAugustus_ t1_ivlk8eo wrote

Turned out that poll worker was my own mother. I purposely didn’t ask anything to keep things formal, and when I walked in there she was. (I did thank everyone there, and wished them luck)

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Accurate-Historian-7 t1_ivk03co wrote

There’s an election going on? Since when

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Teddy27 t1_ivkal5d wrote

today is midterms, go out and vote if you are registered!

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