In the 2022 primary and general elections, Maryland voters will have the option to cast their ballots either by mail or in person. The Civic Innovation Center (CivIC) at the University of Maryland’s School of Public Policy and the Maryland State Board of Elections are looking for members of the UMBC community to support in-person voting as election judges. Election judges work as a team to ensure that Marylanders are able to access polling stations and cast a fair vote without undue delay or interference.
These are paid positions through CivIC and the Maryland State Board of Elections. If your application is accepted, you will be contacted about which Maryland counties are in need of election judges. Election judges are able to serve in any county in the state, and can choose to serve in counties outside of their county of residence.
Click here to complete your application to become a 2022 Maryland election judge. Applications are due on Thursday, June 30, 2022. Reach out to Paul Brown (pbrown15@umd.edu), director of CivIC, with any questions.
These are paid positions through CivIC and the Maryland State Board of Elections. If your application is accepted, you will be contacted about which Maryland counties are in need of election judges. Election judges are able to serve in any county in the state, and can choose to serve in counties outside of their county of residence.
Click here to complete your application to become a 2022 Maryland election judge. Applications are due on Thursday, June 30, 2022. Reach out to Paul Brown (pbrown15@umd.edu), director of CivIC, with any questions.