Robeson County Board of Elections Recruits Workers for 2026 Primary Voting

Robeson County’s Board of Elections needs workers for the 2026 primary. You must be a registered voter in Robeson County.

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Robeson County's Board of Elections needs workers for the 2026 primary. You must be a registered voter in Robeson County.

Pay rates for Election Day and early voting are fair. Training is mandatory, as it covers how to help voters. During the two weeks of early voting, which are from Feb. 12 to 28, 2026, workers talk to voters and work long hours.

These tasks are essential. They ensure voting is safe, easy, and accessible. Workers operate polling places and help voters from beginning to end.

There are a total of four job types that exist. Chief judges run polling sites and supervise staff members. Judges handle voter check-in and hand out ballots. Assistants support judges and handle various tasks. Rovers travel between sites to provide support where it is needed most.

Early voting lasts two weeks. Workers must report for extended shifts throughout this window.

This push comes as election boards statewide gear up for 2026. Officials need trained staff to handle voting operations, and the clock is ticking.

How much does it pay? That depends on your position and whether you work early voting or Election Day. The board hasn't announced exact wages yet.

Want in? They're taking applications right now.