Lily McLean, editor-in-chief
The 2020 general election saw the spotlight turn, for the first time in many years, to poll workers.
Poll workers are an often faceless class, invisible citizens who, motivated either by a sense of civic duty or perhaps the small stipend offered as a reward, stay at the polls from dawn to dusk. They facilitate a fundamentally democratic process, one that keeps the United States functioning as a republic.
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