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Election Inspector FAQ'S

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  • To qualify, you must:

    • Be a qualified elector of Waukesha County

    • Speak, read, and write fluently in English

    • Have a positive attitude, be friendly, and work well as part of a team

    • Be an effective communicator

    • Not be a candidate for office in the election

    • Be able to set aside personal political views

    • Represent the City of New Berlin professionally

    • Basic computer skills are a must

    • Be able to communicate effectively via phone/email

    Election Inspector FAQ'S
  • Yes! The City Clerk’s Office offers training throughout the year, including:

    • Basic Election Inspector Training

    • Absentee Ballot Processing

    • Pre-election briefings (in-person at City Hall, via Zoom, or through YouTube videos)

    Chief Election Inspectors and Deputy Chiefs are required to complete at least six hours of continuing education during each two-year term. Additional pay is provided for these positions.

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  • Election Inspectors are appointed to two-year terms, but even one-time participation or last-minute availability is greatly appreciated.

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  • Polling places are open from 7:00 AM to 8:00 PM, but election inspectors generally work from 6:15 AM until about 9:00 PM or later, especially during high-turnout elections (e.g., November General Elections).

    • Breaks and lunch/dinner are provided as scheduled by the Chief Inspector.

    • Meals may be provided for busy elections.

    • Half-shifts (AM or PM) are available—please notify the Chief Inspector in advance.

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  • We aim to place inspectors at their neighborhood polling location. However, flexibility is appreciated to help fill in where needed across the city.

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  • Yes! Students who meet the following requirements can participate:

    • Be 16 or 17 years old

    • Be enrolled in grades 9–12 at a public or private school

    • Have a minimum 3.0 GPA (or written certification from their school principal if under 3.0)

    • Have parental or guardian approval (written consent required)

    • Be authorized by the municipal clerk

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  • Yes! Under Wisconsin law, employers are required to grant unpaid leave to employees serving as election inspectors if given at least 7 days’ notice. Wisconsin Statute 7.33(3)

    • The leave covers the full 24-hour period of the election day.

    • Upon request, the Clerk’s Office will verify your appointment for your employer.

    Election Inspector FAQ'S
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    New Berlin, WI 53151
    Phone: 262-786-8610

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    8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
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