Maricopa County Elections
Government
TemporaryBallotTabulationCenter(BTC)Adjudicator
“Temporary Ballot Tabulation Center (BTC) Adjudicator at Maricopa County Elections. Skills: Ballot tabulation, Voter intent review, Data entry. Review voters' intent. Process ballots”
Industry & Context.
Upper extremity repetitive motion, Ability to review small fonts, Ability to sit for extended periods, Operations under Livestream cameras, Presence of political observers, Must not engage in political discussions
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
High school diploma or GED, Registered voter or ability to become registered voter in Arizona by time of hire, Registered Republican or Democrat voter, Pass an applicable background screening, Able to work overtime as necessary, Legible penmanship
Nice to Have
One or more years of general office experience, One or more years of moderate computer use experience, One or more years of election experience, One or more years of customer service experience, Bilingual in English and Spanish
What You'll Do.
Review voters' intent
Duplicate damaged ballots
Determine voter's intent on board
Review ballots using software
Assist other divisions
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Collaborates in teams of two, each representing different political affiliations
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