Election Day Worker Training Video
The Electoral Office of Jamaica (EOJ) aims at training suitable individuals to undertake the operations involved in the election process as an Election Day Worker (EDW) and is pleased to have individuals involved in the electoral process in such an integral role. It is hoped that after being exposed to training, Election Day Workers will become more resolute in their commitment to democracy through participating in the free and fair election process. 00:00 Introduction 00:54 Opening of the Poll 05:42 The Ordinary Elector 09:00 Elector Without ID Card 14:05 Elector Not on the List 15:22 Incorrect Spelling on Voters' List 18:46 Challenging An Elector 23:00 Personated Elector 28:28 The Blind Elector 35:46 Incapacitated Elector 38:44 Elector Refuses to Dip 43:02 Spoiled Ballot Paper 48:10 Closing of the Poll

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