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Get Involved!

Become an election judge

The Denver Elections Division is looking for registered voters in the City and County of Denver to serve various temporary election judge assignments for the June 26, 2012 Primary Election and the November 6, 2012 General Election. 

 

Denver residents must:  

  • pass a Colorado Bureau of Investigation (CBI) background check,
  • complete the on-boarding (paperwork, orientation and training) process, and 
  • be able to work all assigned dates and hours.
     

Apply now to get involved in Denver's electoral process, and get paid! 

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Student Election Judges

Are you a Denver high school student between the ages of 16 and 18 and in good academic standing?

The Elections Division is currently accepting student election judge applications for the 2012 election cycle. Find out more information and how to apply

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Compensation
  • Election judges are paid $10 - $13 per hour, depending on assignment.
  • Current assignment pay rates are not based on election judge's previous assignment(s).
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Downtown Parking

Election judges will come downtown for paperwork sessions and election training. If you prefer not to pay for nearby parking, there are plenty of transit choices.

Parking is available on the street at parking meters (2-hour limit); however, metered parking is not recommended, especially while on assignment or in a training session. Nearby parking lots range in price from $5 - $8 per day. Or save the hassle and take the train or bus. See information on transit choices below the map.

Map of nearby parking lots (generally the lots farther away are less expensive):


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Public Transit

The Denver Elections Division headquarters at 200 West 14th Avenue, Suite 100, is within a 15-minute walk from:

  • The 16th Street Free Mall Ride.
  • Bus stops on RTD routes 0, 2, 6, 9, 10, 15, 15L, 16, 16L, 52 and 60.  
  • The Colfax at Auraria & the 16th Street (Stout & California) Light Rail stations, lines D, H & F.
     

Visit RTD online and use their easy Trip Planner, or call RTD's information line, 303-299-6000, for route assistance.

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Carpooling and Alternative Options

RideArrangers from the Denver Regional Council of Governments helps individuals and businesses avoid traffic congestion and reduce pollution by promoting and providing transportation options. For more information, visit the RideArrangers' Website or call 303-458-POOL(7665).

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Acceso
ACCESO (the Spanish Language Voting Advisory Committee) helps the Elections Division reach out to Denver's Spanish-language voters to provide information about and promote participation in the electoral process.
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