The Cheatham County Election Commission is in need of election workers at Pegram City Hall for the remaining two elections this year – on Aug. 1 and Nov. 5 – as well as for their respective early voting windows.
Election poll workers will work at Pegram City Hall during early voting from July 12 to July 27 and Oct. 16 to Oct. 31, and on each election day on Aug. 1 and Nov. 5. The schedule of times vary from day to day, but can be found here.
Poll workers will receive compensation for attending a training session and for working. They must be 16 years of age, and be a resident of Cheatham County.
If you are interested, you can contact the Cheatham County Election Commission at (615) 792-5770 or email the Administrator of Elections, Pam Frejosky, at pam.frejosky@cheathamcountytn.gov.
Voters should be proud that Tennessee is ranked number one in the nation for election integrity by the Heritage Foundation, and that the Secretary of State’s office is also Tennessee’s trusted source for all election information – including the GoVoteTN app.
For more information on South Cheatham County’s upcoming 2024 election cycle, check out the Gazette’s breakdown here, or go to GoVoteTN.gov.
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