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mention the function of polling officer ​

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Answered by Iamsuddo123
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Answer: Polling officers check the pole

Explanation:Very good pole checking

Answered by shreekrishna35pdv8u8
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Answer:

Polling staff and polling officers are patriotic individuals who volunteer their time to helping ensure a fair and equitable election process in the precincts they serve.

A democratic election process is the right of all U.S. citizens; polling staff contribute to this vital element of a democratic society. Polling station officers greet voters, answer questions, and provide impartial guidance to help ensure the voting process is simple, straight forward and accurate. They protect the integrity of the voting process and serve their communities through their contributions.

In addition to providing a civic service, being a polling station officer also serves a pressing public need. According to a 2016 Pew study, during the 2016 election cycle, two-thirds of polling precincts reported having fewer polling staffers than needed to adequately handle voter turnout.

While polling station officers are historically often middle-aged and of retirement age, people of all ages and backgrounds are being recruited to help in the democratic process - particularly younger people. The hope is that younger people will bring enthusiasm and energy, and will encourage young people to vote and become involved in the political process. It's also anticipated that recruiting younger polling staff members will set the stage for longevity in the polling worker ranks.

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