Trenton, N.J. — New Jersey officials are urging residents to sign up as poll workers for the June 2 Primary Election, offering paid opportunities for adults and students to help staff voting locations across the state.
The New Jersey Division of Elections announced a statewide recruitment push Tuesday in partnership with county election offices, encouraging residents ages 16 and older to apply through Pollworker.NJ.Gov. Workers selected for Election Day service can earn $300, while Early Voting shifts pay $21.43 per hour.
State officials said thousands of poll workers are needed to operate voting sites during both the primary and upcoming general election cycle.

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