Election Judges are needed to help administer elections, but we may not be able to place every Judge who applies. You will be notified by email if you are selected to work.
Election Judges open and close polls on Election Day, help voters who need assistance, ensure only qualified voters are permitted to vote, and certify election results for the precinct.
Election Judges are paid $12.00 per hour; Head Judges are paid $12.50 per hour, including all training.
To serve as an Election Judge; you must be:
At least 18 years old (or 16-17 years old serving as a Student Election Judge Trainee)
Minnesota resident for at least 20 days
Citizen of the United States (identification may be required)
Able to read, write and speak the English language
Eligible to vote and reside in Minnesota
Appointed by the City Clerk
Able to attend training sessions (2-3 hours every 2 years)
To serve as an Election Judge, you cannot be:
Related to another Election Judge in the same precinct and work at the same time
A candidate’s spouse, parent, step-parent, child, step-child, brother or sister, or live in the same household as a candidate
A candidate for the election in which you are serving
Search Candidate Filings with the Minnesota Secretary of State’s Office. For example, to search for candidates filing for offices in the City of Mantorville, use the down arrows to select “City/Township,” “Dodge,” and “Mantorville” and click the Search button. Below is an example of how to search on the Minnesota Secretary of State website:
For a complete list of requirements by office, visit the MNvotes.org website.
Pursuant to Minnesota Statute 211A.02, Subdivision 6, campaign financial reports received by the City of Mantorville will be available online for four years from the date posted. 2022 Financial Disclosures: Chuck Bradford Jessica Bradford Jeffrey Ingalls Jim Potter Greg Rud 2021 Financial Dislosures: Chuck Bradford