County Superintendent of Elections Recognizes “Help America Vote Day”

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Help America Vote Day (Courtesy of U.S. Election Assistance Commission)

The Atlantic County Superintendent of Elections is recognizing Help America Vote Day on Jan. 30.

First identified by the U.S. Election Assistance Commission in 2022, Help America Vote Day aims to raise awareness about the importance of election workers and inspire more Americans to play a role in the electoral process.

It also provides an opportunity to share election and voting information from trusted resources such as state and county election offices.

“Election workers are an integral part of the election process. Serving the voters and registrants of Atlantic County is one of the most meaningful ways citizens can contribute to their communities,” said Maureen Bugdon, Atlantic County Superintendent of Elections.

“Help America Vote Day promotes greater civic engagement and volunteerism and helps to ensure safe, secure, accessible and transparent elections,” she added.

According to Bugdon, election workers are needed for primary and general elections to provide a positive and smooth voting experience for all. Specific duties and compensation can vary depending on the election office.

For more information on how to become an election worker, call 609-645-5882 or visit HelpAmericaVote.gov to learn more about Help America Vote Day.