Election team members sought

Dear fellow Hanoverians:

Town Clerk Catherine Harder-Bernier announced today that two job postings
for election workers are now available on the town’s website.

“Every year scores of election workers work tirelessly on our Election
Days to ensure that Hanover residents are able to exercise one of the
greatest privileges of our country’s democracy, the right to vote,”
said Harder-Bernier. “With early voting and a record turn-out
anticipated in November, we’ll be very busy and will need lots of
enthusiastic staff,” she continued.

Workers are being hired in anticipation of the September 8, 2016 State
Primary Election, November 8, 2016 Presidential Election, a possible fall
school override election, and the May 6, 2017 Annual Town Election.
“Hanover’s elections are among the best well-run elections across the
state. We look forward to adding and training new members to our team of
workers”, said Harder-Bernier.

Postings for the two election worker positions are on the town’s website,
and may be found at:
http://www.hanover-ma.gov/personnel/pages/current-employment-opportunities
. Questions may be directed to Ann Lee, Executive Assistant, Town of
Hanover at (781) 826-5000 x1084 or ann.lee@hanover-ma.gov . Cover letters
and resumes must be submitted to Ms. Lee by June 28th, 2016 in order to
receive consideration.

For “Around Town on the Web”,
Cathy H-B


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