Anyone who is a registered Michigan voter can become a poll worker. And they don't have to work in the same precinct or town that they vote in.
A record turnout is expected for the November 2024 Presidential Election in County. More poll workers are needed.
A slew of new national and swing-state polls have come out in the past 24 hours — particularly from battleground Pennsylvania — and they tell three consistent storylines after last week’s presidential debate.
A new Yahoo News/YouGov poll reported that 67 percent of Americans are anxious about the November election, showing an increase in concern compared to results from four months ago with a
(WABI) - Pan Atlantic research has released a new poll on Maine races. In the presidential race, the poll finds Vice President Kamala Harris leading former President Donald Trump 50% to 41%. Trump does lead in the Second Congressional district, which he has won twice, 49% to 42%.
A new poll has revealed that seven in 10 Americans are concerned that officials will not accept the results of the upcoming elections, with half of respondents expressing concern about potential
Pennsylvania: Harris leads by six points, 51% to 45%, in a Quinnipiac poll of likely voters (margin of error 2.7), after a CBS/YouGov poll released earlier this month showed them tied in the state—Trump led President Joe Biden 50%-49% in an April CBS poll, and was up four points over Harris in a July Bloomberg News/Morning Consult survey.
The non-partisan group is hoping to line up hundreds of volunteers to go out on election day and make sure voters can overcome any obstacles and report any issues. Volunteers can sign up at the group's "election protection" website.
Arizona Democratic Senate candidate Ruben Gallego is widening his lead over Republican Kari Lake according to Morning Consult polls.
A new Marist poll has found Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump to be tied in the key swing state of Pennsylvania – both on 49 percent support.
The state’s closely watched Senate race shows a similarly tight contest, and 93 percent of registered voters say they are certain to vote.