If I am interested in working as a poll worker for the Primary and Special Elections (and/or other future elections), how do I learn more about this?

Barrington (and other towns) are always looking for registered voters who might be interested in working as a poll worker during elections. General information about being a poll worker is available here. Being a poll worker is a great way to help your community directly and contribute to the smooth, fair, and efficient conducting of local elections. Poll workers are paid for their time on Election Day as well as their training time leading up to Election Day. Poll workers typically can work either half-day (7.5 hours) or full-day (15 hours) shifts. The poll worker application is available here. For more information about being a poll worker, please contact the Barrington Town Clerk’s office at 401-247-1900, ext. 1.

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1. Why is there a special Election at this time?
2. What areas of Rhode Island are covered by Congressional District 1?
3. Where do I vote for the Special Election?
4. Will there be early voting for the Primary and Special Elections?
5. Can I vote by mail for the Primary and Special Elections?
6. Who can vote in the Primary Election on September 5?
7. When is the deadline to register to vote in the Primary and Special Elections?
8. If I am interested in working as a poll worker for the Primary and Special Elections (and/or other future elections), how do I learn more about this?
9. Where can I go for more information?