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Hamilton County Election Board increases pay for election workers

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The Hamilton County Judicial Building. (Photo courtesy of Hamilton County),

The Hamilton County Election Board unanimously approved a resolution Jan. 19 to adopt a new proposed pay policy for election workers. The resolution allows the absentee board and part-time positions to be paid up to $19 per hour.

Prior to the new policy, the absentee board was paid $100 per day and part-time positions were paid $15 per hour.

“If there’s a line at 4:30, and they have to stay open, so they stay open for an hour or two extra, there’s no difference between a three-hour day and a 10-hour day, you got your $100,” said Kathy Kreag Williams, the board’s clerk and secretary. “So, this way, paying them hourly will be fair to them.”

Board member Greg Purvis was concerned that some election workers would possibly not earn the same amount of money as others working the same position. Kreag Williams determines how much each person working on the absentee board and in a part-time position will be paid.

Kreag Williams said the flexibility of the new policy allows experienced election workers to be paid more than someone in their first year.

“I think she has to have the freedom to negotiate that, she’s got a range,” board chairman Ray Adler said. “I think if anybody’s upset, they can appeal to us (the board).”

The pay policy will go before the Hamilton County Council Feb. 7 for a final decision.

The resolution outlines the following recommendations for pay:

PRECINCT-LEVEL POSITIONS

ELECTION DAY WORKERS

EARLY VOTING

TRAINING

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