The 100 general voting districts in the city and the postal voting districts must be fully staffed on election day. Based on the experience of last year's elections, it is to be expected that the number of postal votes will again be significantly higher.
An election committee consisting of 8 people from among the eligible voters must be appointed for each electoral district. No special prior knowledge is required. However, electoral assistants must be eligible to vote. In principle, any German citizen aged 18 or over who has been resident in the state of Lower Saxony for three months is eligible to vote. Experienced poll workers are asked to promote their commitment, for example among friends, acquaintances and colleagues.
If you are interested in this position, please contact
- by e-mail wahlhelferstadt.salzgitterde
- by telephone on 05341 / 839-4393 or -4394
- via a contact form (opens in a new tab) on salzgitter.de
An expense allowance of 40 euros is paid in cash on the day of the election for the work involved in this honorary position. But that is not all. Performing this civic duty gives you the opportunity to get involved and help on the ground to ensure that the election process runs smoothly.
Elections are an important part of democracy. Democracy thrives on citizens actively participating in the political process - for example as election workers. That is why, according to the city's electoral office, the opportunity should be taken to experience a piece of democracy "live" on election Sunday.
Teamwork is required on election day. An election committee consists of eight people and is made up of an election chairman, a secretary, the respective deputies and four assessors. The tasks of the election committee include issuing the ballot papers, checking the electoral roll, counting the votes and determining the election results.
Preparation for the election begins at 7:30 a.m. - all members of the electoral board must be present at this time. The polling stations are open from 8 am to 6 pm. It is not necessary for all members of the electoral board to be present at all times during this period - each individual poll worker is usually on duty for half a day (in the morning or afternoon by arrangement with the electoral board).
After the polling stations have closed, the entire electoral board then counts the ballot papers and determines the election result in the respective electoral district.