Pandemic impeding efforts to recruit poll workers, secure poll locations
OTTAWA — Elections Canada says it still has a “significant need” for workers to staff polling stations across the country for the Sept. 20 federal election.
The agency is hoping to hire about 232,000 poll workers, the same number it employed for advance polls and election day in 2019, but recruitment has so far fallen short.
Chief electoral officer Stephane Perrault has warned that recruitment for this federal election would likely be more difficult since some people who’ve traditionally helped out during elections may be more reluctant to do so in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic.
He’s also warned that the pandemic would likely make it more difficult to find polling locations because traditional sites, such as schools, may refuse to open their facilities to voters.