
| 1. Introduction
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| 2. As Poll Workers See Election Day
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| 3. Elections Process Overview
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| 4. Poll Worker Conduct and Responsibilities
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5. Election Day Procedures a. Arranging the Polling Location
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b. Preparing for Voters
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c. Processing Voters
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d. Voting Equipment
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e. Managing the Polling Location
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f. Closing the Polls
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| 6. Case Studies
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| 7. Course Assessment
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How To Take This Course
This course guides you chronologically from election preparation to closing down the polls at the end of Election Day.
Go at your own pace. The course should take approximately 60 minutes to complete. The first time through you must take the course in sequence. You can review sections if you find you didn’t understand something.
• Case studies allow you to apply what you have learned to real-life situations.
• Quizzes throughout the course help you determine if you are ready to move on to the next chapter.
• At the end of the course a short assessment allows you to demonstrate your knowledge. Be sure to print out your certificate after you pass the test!
. . . Introduction continues on the next page
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How to Navigate This Site:
The left column tracks your progress, showing which chapters you have completed and how many chapters remain. To return to a previous chapter, click on that chapter title in the left column. (This course does not allow you to skip ahead.)
The middle column, like pages in a manual, provides most of the course content. Here you will find step-by-step instructions and detailed procedures, as well as case studies and quizzes.
The right column provides links to resources and key points
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