Serve as an Election Judge
To serve as an Election Judge for the 2024 Primary and General Elections, you must complete the 2024 Election Judge Application. You can apply to serve as an Election Judge using the Online Election Judge Application link. If you want to apply by mail, please fill out the 2024 Election Judge Application and email back to electionjudges@aacounty.org or mail it to:
Anne Arundel County Board of Elections
PO Box 490
Glen Burnie, MD 21060
We thank you again for showing interest serving as an Election Judge for the Anne Arundel County Board of Elections.
2024 Election Judge Application and Cover Letter
One of the responsibilities of the Anne Arundel County Board of Elections is the appointment of Election Judges to staff the Early Voting sites and polling places for the Primary and General Elections.
Election Judges may apply to work Early Voting days and/or General Election Day. Election Judges staff nine (9) Early Voting sites and one hundred and forty three (143) polling places throughout Anne Arundel County during the Primary and General Elections.
2024 Online Election Judge Application (Applicants who want to apply online)
2024 Election Judge Application (Applicants who want to mail in their Election Judge Applications)
For more information on Election Judges, please review the following links:
- Qualifications for Election Judges
- General Rules for Election Judges
- Election Judge's Responsibilities
- Chief Judge Description
- Provisional Judge Description
- Voting Operations Judge Description
- Pollbook Same Day Registration Judge Description
All Election Judges are compensated $250.00 or $350.00, depending on position, for their services for Early Voting and Election Day. All Election Judges are required to attend a mandatory training class. Election Judges will be paid $50.00 for attending training ($50.00 for the training class is contingent on you working as an Election Judge). Mandatory Pre-Election night setup pay is an additional $25.00. All Election Judges can expect payment six to eight weeks after the Primary and General Elections.
Each Judge works as part of a team including one Democratic Chief Judge and one Republican Chief Judge. Under certain circumstances, a voter registered as "Unaffiliated" may work as a Chief Judge. If you would like additional information concerning Election Judges, please call the Election Judge Department at (410) 222-0494 or email electionjudges@aacounty.org
For more information, visit the State Board of Elections site.