Exciting news for those who decide to take on the role of poll worker or polling station president in the upcoming elections as a 15% increase in earnings for these positions is expected.
Compensation for poll workers varies depending on the type of election, the level of responsibility involved, and the number of ballots to be processed.
For instance, during referendums with a high number of ballots, compensation increases significantly.
The role of polling station president carries more responsibilities and therefore is compensated at a higher rate compared to poll workers.
The specific compensation amounts for different types of elections are set by law.
The recent election decree approved by the Council of Ministers includes a 15% increase in compensation for poll workers and polling station presidents to encourage higher citizen participation in these crucial roles.
Specific compensation rates for poll workers and polling station presidents for the upcoming elections are outlined in detail, with a 15% increase applied across the board.
Special polling station roles, such as those in hospital facilities, receive additional compensation based on the level of responsibility.
Compensation is typically paid out by the State, the Municipality, and/or the Region, depending on the type of election.
Payments are processed following communication from the relevant authorities, and detailed information on collection procedures can be obtained from the Electoral Office.
Workers are entitled to paid leave on election days, ensuring that participation in the electoral process does not result in income loss.
Additionally, a compensatory rest day is granted following election days falling on weekends.
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