ST. LOUIS — 2024 is shaping up to be a big election year. With key issues and races on the ballot, election officials want to make sure they have the polls staffed.
In St. Louis County alone, approximately 2,500 workers are needed to serve as election judges. The position requires one-time training, and does pay.
On this week’s Pulse of St. Louis, Jasmine Huda spoke with STLCO Republican Election Director Rick Stream, Democratic Election Director Eric Fey, and Election Judge Debbie Bryant about the requirements and benefits for serving as an election judge.