Serviceportal–Baden-Württemberg
Nachfolgend finden Sie die Verfahrensbeschreibungen der Angebote des Serviceportals BW.
Nachfolgend finden Sie die Verfahrensbeschreibungen der Angebote des Serviceportals BW.
On election day, election workers are deployed at the polling station. Their tasks as members of the election committees or as assistants in the conduct of the election include, for example:
Election workers
the municipality in whose electoral roll you are registered
They must be eligible to vote in the election in question.
This does not apply to municipal employees who can be appointed as members of the electoral boards in the state election and in municipal elections. You can find more information on eligibility to vote in the chapter "Who may vote (active right to vote)" under the respective type of election.
You can volunteer as an election worker at your municipality. You can specify a constituency of your choice for your assignment. Your municipality decides whether and in which constituency you will be deployed. They will take your wishes into account when making their decision. It is possible to work as an election worker outside your own constituency.
If not enough volunteers who meet the requirements to work as an election worker come forward for an election, the municipality in whose electoral roll you are registered can appoint you as an election worker. You will then receive notification of the electoral district in good time before the election as well as further information on the exact procedure on election day.
As an election worker you are working on a voluntary basis. You may only refuse this activity for important reasons. Important reasons are, for example:
Notice: Due to a law or collective agreement, you may be entitled to time off work or special leave. Please check with your employer in good time before the election.
You may receive compensation for your work as an election worker. The amount of compensation varies depending on the election and the municipality, for example:
None
In case of refusal to work as an election worker for important reasons: Evidence for these reasons, such as a medical certificate
None
Training may take place before polling day. Election workers must be present at the respective polling station on election day before the polling stations open in order to make preparations.
During the election day, the presence is usually in shifts.
After the polling stations have closed, all election workers must be present until all votes have been counted.
In the case of municipal elections, counting can also take place on the following working day.
Bundeswahlgesetz
Bundeswahlordnung
Europawahlgesetz:
Europawahlordnung
Landtagswahlgesetz
Landeswahlordnung
Kommunalwahlgesetz:
Kommunalwahlordnung
machine generated, based on the German release by: Innenministerium Baden-Württemberg, 06.11.2024
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Telefon: 07222/9462-0
Telefax: 07222/9462-150
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