Officials encourage more registered voters in PA to serve as poll workers in 2024 election
Secretary of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Al Schmidt said since 2020 more than 80 senior officials have left poll working for various reasons.
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Secretary of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Al Schmidt said since 2020 more than 80 senior officials have left poll working for various reasons.
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