| Ballot Box Clerks are responsible for maintaining the ballot box. They will ask the elector to show them the back of the ballots with the initial of the Voting Officer showing and prompt the elector to deposit their ballot in the ballot box assigned to each ballot. Ballot Box Clerk positions are available during Advance Voting and on Election Day. See https://www.elections.ab.ca/elections/work-as-an-election-officer/positions/ for the responsibilities and qualifications for this position. |
| A Count Coordinator is responsible for assisting and overseeing Counting Teams. As well, they are responsible for managing any scrutineers present. You must be 18 years of age or older on Election day to apply for this role. Count Coordinators are available on Election Day starting at 5:00pm working throughout the count. See https://www.elections.ab.ca/elections/work-as-an-election-officer/positions/ for the responsibilities and qualifications for this position. |
| The Count Supervisor is to assist the Site Supervisor during the day until the close of voting. It is at this time, the Count Supervisor prepares for the unofficial count remaining onsite throughout the count. You must be 18 years of age or older on Election day to apply for this role. Count Supervisors are available on Election Day starting at 2:00pm working throughout the count. See https://www.elections.ab.ca/elections/work-as-an-election-officer/positions/ for the responsibilities and qualifications for this position. |
| Counting Officers are responsible for completing the unofficial count for the ballot box they are assigned. They interpret ballots, count ballots, place ballots in respective envelopes and complete required paperwork. Counting Officers are available on Election Day starting at 2:00pm working throughout the count. See https://www.elections.ab.ca/elections/work-as-an-election-officer/positions/ for the responsibilities and qualifications for this position. |
| An Information Officer is responsible for assisting electors in determining if they are eligible to vote, if they are on the list of electors, directing them to the correct voting station, and determining their voting area, if necessary. Information Officer positions are available during advance voting and on Election Day. See https://www.elections.ab.ca/elections/work-as-an-election-officer/positions/ for the responsibilities and qualifications for this position. |
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| A Registration Officer is responsible to assist electors who to need register to vote prior to receiving their ballot. The Registration Officer will also issue ballots to electors once they have completed the registration process. Registration Officer positions are available on Election Day. See https://www.elections.ab.ca/elections/work-as-an-election-officer/positions/ for the responsibilities and qualifications for this position. |
| A Site Supervisor is responsible for supervising all election staff and activities in a voting place. The Site Supervisor should be familiar with all other election roles and be able to fill in for any other position, as needed. You must be 18 years of age or older on Election day to apply for this role. Site Supervisor positions are available for advance voting, advance count and on Election Day. See https://www.elections.ab.ca/elections/work-as-an-election-officer/positions/ for the responsibilities and qualifications for this position. |
| A Voting Officer is responsible for assisting electors with the voting process, issuing ballots and for responding to elector questions. Voting Officers can be assigned to work at mobile voting, advance voting locations or on Election Day. At mobile voting locations, Voting Officers work with a Record Clerk to administer the voting process. At advance voting locations and Election Day, Voting Officers work independently to administer the voting process. See https://www.elections.ab.ca/elections/work-as-an-election-officer/positions/ for the responsibilities and qualifications for this position. |