How do I become an election judge?

Registered voters may call the Election Board office to request information and an application or go online to our Election Judge page. In most cases, election judges are assigned to work in their own precinct or as close to home as possible. Training is required, for which each judge will paid $50 along with election pay. Judges are paid a minimum of $250 for each election or early voting day worked.

Learn more and apply online.

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1. How do I register to vote?
2. Do I have to register to vote before each election?
3. What is the last day to register to vote or make any changes to my registration?
4. How can I verify if I'm already registered?
5. If I register to vote, won't I get called for jury duty?
6. Where is my polling place?
7. Where do I vote during Early Voting?
8. Can I vote at any polling place in the county?
9. What are the voting hours on Election Day?
10. Do I have to show identification when I vote?
11. In a Primary Election, may I change my party affiliation on Election Day to vote a different party ballot?
12. What will the ballot look like?
13. Can I wear a campaign button or T-shirt into my polling place when I go to vote?
14. May I pick up an mail in ballot for another person?
15. Are mail in ballots only counted if the votes are close?
16. How do I complain about a candidate's campaign sign(s)?
17. Who are the Elected Officials in Calvert County?
18. How do I become an election judge?