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City looking for municipal election staff

The City of Grande Prairie is looking for help at voting stations for the municipal election on October 20th. The city says they are looking to fill a number of openings for both Presiding Deputy Returning officers as well as Deputy Returning Officers.

The PDRO is responsible for the overall supervision of a voting station, including communicating with the centralized election office and ensuring all legislated election requirements.

The DRO, meanwhile, is responsible for assisting with the set-up, closure, sanitation, and maintenance of the voting station, as well as helping out with potential voter registration issues, and voter identification verification.

Whilst the position needs vary, some of the jobs will require working during advance voting on October 9th-11th, and October 16th-18th, as well as election day itself on October 20th.

The hourly wage ranges from $22 to $25, based on the shift.

Interested applicants can find more information on the City of Grande Prairie website.

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